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What kind of Philippine musical instrument(s) do you play?

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  1. It's not Philippine made but a musical instrument nevertheless - piano.  Well, it could be considered a Philippine musical instrument taking into account that the piano has been a popular piece in most houses eons ago, long before the existence of drums and other musical inventions.


  2. I used to play Octavina in a Rondalla group. Sometimes I switched to Banduria, but the frets where to small for my "fat fingers". Than I also played Gangsa (the Muslim and the "northern" version) and the bamboo split end thing that goes:" frrrr"(I forgot the name). I must say that I was part of a Philippine Culture Group in Germany.

    Other than that I play Guitar(electric and acoustic), Piano, Drums and percussion, Bass Guitar, Flute, Harmonica and I do tracks (house) on the PC, but those are not Philippino instruments. Other things that I "play" (since those are not really instruments) are Trashcan, Scrubbing Board, Spoons an glasses filled with different amounts of water to produce different pitches.

    I know that it sounds like a lot and I know it sounds "mayabang" but most of my friends play almost all those instruments too.

  3. I can play the guitar quite well.  And my guitar is made in the Philippines.

  4. Bamboo flute and guitar.

    I can also play harmonica but it's not a Filipino Musical instrument.

  5. bamboo organ..

  6. used to play the piano.

    and right now, i am trying to learn the guitar.

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