Huwebes, Marso 3, 2016

Music and Instrument speaks...


:) Change are occurring now a days, but lets look back and think what makes the world evolve, what make the things made us today.
We must not let go of the past but let the past be part of the present and the future.
Culture, tradition, and values that we learn from the past, must be shared.
Instrument and music from the past must be shared to the new and future generation in order to fill the gap of forgetting what is past. 
DO NOT LET GO OF THE PAST..THAT'S WHAT MAKE US WHO WE ARE TODAY.



 Electronic Drum is an electrical device struck by a drummer, played in real time (using either hands, sticks, brushes or other implements) to produce a selection of sounds, instruments and effects, from either samples or modeled sounds contained in a sound module or electronic processor. It is an electronic synthesizer that can, with sampling developments in the 2000s, replicate the sound of an acoustic drum kit credibly and with good quality. Strictly speaking, sequencers and drum machines are not electronic drums, because a human drummer is not triggering the sounds.


Cello is used as a solo musical instrument, as well as in chamber music ensembles, string orchestras, as a member of the string section of symphony orchestras, and some rock bands. It is the second-largest bowed string instrument in the modern symphony orchestra, the double bass being the largest.


 Gabbang consists of a set of trapezoidal bamboo bars of increasing length. The number of bars varies with the group that made them. For Yakan, the number ranges from 3 to 9 bamboo bars but the common agung gabbang has 5. For Tausug, the number ranges from 14 to 22 bamboo bars but the common gabbang has 12. And for Palawan, the common gabbang has 5.



Kulintang 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.


Martes, Marso 1, 2016



“It's easy to play any musical instrument: all you have to do is touch the right key at the right time and the instrument will play itself.”
Johann Sebastian Bach


A few of the many indigenous and electronic musical instruments.
A blog about preserving our own indigenous instruments in the modern society and how these instruments change throughout the years.
Indigenous Instruments

Electric Instrument

Clarinet (Electric Instrument)
Electric Guitar (Elictric Instrument)
Indigenous Instruments


Kulintang (Indigenous)