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Pantayo is a Canadian quintet consisting of queer members of the Filipino diaspora [1] formed in 2012. [2] They combines elements of kulintang with elements of electronic, synth-pop, punk, and R&B music. [1] [3] [4] [5] Their name is Tagalog for "for us". [4]
Kularts (Kulintang Arts Inc.) is a San Francisco, California, based non-profit organization founded in 1985. It presents contemporary and tribal Filipino arts . Its mission is to expand the understanding of American Filipino culture, by sponsoring productions and presentations in the United States.
An intricately-carved kulintang of the Maranao people One type of traditional Moro musical instrument is the kulintang , a gong made from bronze or brass found in the southern Philippines. This creates a unique sound that varies in the speed it is hit which includes the Binalig, [ 19 ] [ 20 ] Tagonggo and the Kapanirong plus others more also ...
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Pantayo is the debut album by Canadian kulintang quintet Pantayo, released on May 8, 2020, on Toronto label Telephone Explosion. It was produced by alaska B of Yamantaka // Sonic Titan . [ 1 ] The album was one of ten nominated for the 2020 Polaris Music Prize .
Some of the Filipino ethnic instruments Ayala is known to use include the two-stringed Hegalong of the T'Boli people of Mindanao, the Kubing, the bamboo jaw harp found in various forms throughout the Philippines, and the 8-piece gong set, Kulintang, the melodic gong-rack of the indigenous peoples of the southern regions of the country.
Kulintang (Indonesian: kolintang, [13] Malay: kulintangan [14]) is a modern term for an ancient instrumental form of music composed on a row of small, horizontally laid gongs that function melodically, accompanied by larger, suspended gongs and drums.
The Maguindanao kulintang ensemble, called basalen or palabunibuniyan is the traditional gong chime ensemble of the Maguindanao.Other forms of the kulintang ensembles are played in parts of Southeast Asia especially in the eastern parts of Maritime Southeast Asia — southern Philippines, eastern Indonesia, eastern Malaysia, Brunei and Timor. [1]