Philippines Kudyapi Two stringed lute made of wood, one string for the melody, one for the drone. Eight frets originally held in place placed on the neck of the lute by a sticky rubbery substance, propolis, produced by honey bees to repair damages and openings in the hive. The lute is decorated with floral motives; the tail is carved to represent a stylised crocodile head.
Singapore Yangqin Konghou: Unlike Yangqin is a musical instrument similar to the dulcimer of Thailand. Originally from Middle Eastern countries There are different styles. It is popular not only in China. It is also popular in Central Europe, the Middle East, India and Pakistan. Konghou: Unlike the western concert harp, the Konghou string is folded to form two rows. Which allows players to use advanced playing techniques The two-row strings are also suitable for fast-tempo play, and the sound consists of
Indonesian Gambang Angklung Angklung is a musical instrument made of 2 bamboo pipes attached to Pipe bamboo frame Has a characteristic curve when shaking, thus creating a resonating sound The base of the frame will be held in one hand. As the other hand shakes rapidly from side to side, three or more Angklungs are shown in groups.Each will play only one note. And when the sounds of each one are combined, it forms the main melody. Angklung is popular all over Southeast Asia. But has originated in Indonesia (The Shundas have been using and playing since ancient times) Gambang also known as Gambang kayu (Gambang wood), is a xylophone-like musical instrument used among the Indonesian and southern Philippines in the gamelan and Kulintang palms.
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