wonderful sound, I think this young man is very good - I always envy and wonder how people can coordinate their movements to produce such pleasant sounds
Same same Maranao, Maguindanao, Iranun, Tboli, Manubu, Blaan, etc. all from the same austronesian root. Lumad no hindu-buddhist influence though, pure Earth religion.
For those who wanna know, we paid him some money for his effort. And Whoever watching this video please kindly subscribe to my channel to support me so that I can make more travel videos like this. Thank you. UA-cam.com/TravellerErol
sorry but no permission is given unless 1000 pesos (for students) is deposited @ (Gcash : Richelle Mission, 09150935661), for non-students the amount is 3K pesos.
It is not free to use any part of the video. It is 3K to get the right to use from start to finish. You can message me messenger at Facebook.com/Erol.Avanoglu.3
I wish we have a 1 hour of nonstop kulintang music. It feels therapeutic.
Very interesting to see Classical techno
wonderful sound, I think this young man is very good - I always envy and wonder how people can coordinate their movements to produce such pleasant sounds
yes he is a good player
playing from the heart and soul.
Same same Maranao, Maguindanao, Iranun, Tboli, Manubu, Blaan, etc. all from the same austronesian root. Lumad no hindu-buddhist influence though, pure Earth religion.
austro asiatic root
i like the tnonggong the sound so cool
nice
preserving culture.wonderful man
listening to this sound while sleeping, makes me sleep
For those who wanna know, we paid him some money for his effort. And Whoever watching this video please kindly subscribe to my channel to support me so that I can make more travel videos like this.
Thank you. UA-cam.com/TravellerErol
Very nice. I really like the sound of the drums/brass whatever those individual metal round things properly called
Kulintang
it's a must watch video for us to learn in our own culture
It's similar with _bonang_ in Javanese gamelan.
Javanese people created this world, didn't u?
@@rajasriindra9004 No they did not
This musical instrument is also used in the Philippines.
thats philippines already. video taken in philippines!
@@TravelingErol Aaa.. Good.
Man this rocks👍👍👍
Its so calming.
I love the sound of kubing
My MAPEH module bring me here 📚☺l
Me too
Me too 😁
Girl, same HAHAHAHA
Soon I will be a part of this kind of videos 😘
Oh sweet, talaga? kitakits po
😘😘😘
Nang dahil sa Module Nakilala Kita HAHAHA
Kulintang
Kulalaying
Basli
These are the equivalents in my native language kapampangan
Wow this is my favourite
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Traveller Erol I’ve already subscribed
Buti nahanap ko to
Kulintang is a Maranao, Malay, Maguindanaon, Borneo, Indonesias instrument.. Never heard of Tboli having it.
But here it is :-) right?
Well, now you didn't just heard it...
I know how to play kulintang
pero mas masarap sa tenga yung saamin
cool
good Day Sir, Can I used this for introduction in my project? rest assure that i will give proper credits. thank you
Ok you can use some clips from this video as long as you give credit to my youtube channel properly and clearly.
This sounds really similar to the Lampung _talo balak_ :0
kabalo ko ani sir vah..
how were the musical instruments used in bringing about the message
Depends on how you play it
Appa yip yip
Avatar hehe
It's similar like reong/trompong ( balinese gamelan )
you rock bro!
Thank you
Slamat po
hello po can i use part of music for my vlog
sorry but no permission is given unless 1000 pesos (for students) is deposited @ (Gcash : Richelle Mission, 09150935661), for non-students the amount is 3K pesos.
Mantap 👍👍👌
ME TOO
San po pwede maka bili nit
Hello po! Ano po iyo na mga rhythm ng kulintang dito
I emailed you about this video! I hope you reply!
I'm here because of my module. 😭📚
Hello po! Can I use this video in my video lesson for my grade 7 learners> Thank you!
Hi. Yes you can use but on the condition that you will give proper credit to my UA-cam Channel TravellErol
Yes po! Of course! Thank you so much po!
Hello! The music is nice and authentic. May I ask permission to use the audio of this for our video's background music? Thank you so much!
Ok you can use the music but dont forget to give credit to my youtube channel Traveller Erol
@@TravelingErol yeah sure! Thank you!
@@geki9063 did u watch the beginning of the video? you will see!
Cordillera,mindoro or palawan ?
Shlai john lng gali ha❤️
im a filipino
Bat andito so razzie hahahahaha
*its kulintang, not 'kulingtan'
thank you for the info brother
@ Kulintang is the traditional name of the instrument
good day! Ipapaalam ko lamang po na kukuha po ako ng ilang maikling clips sa bidyo na ito para sa aming school project. Salamat po!
It is not free to use any part of the video. It is 3K to get the right to use from start to finish. You can message me messenger at Facebook.com/Erol.Avanoglu.3
hello sir. new subscriber here. i would like to use some of your music for a thesis. I will credit your work
Ok you can use. but make sure you properly and clearly give credit to my UA-cam channel (Traveller Erol)
@@TravelingErol will do sir. thank you
Permission to use this sound for our school project. Thanks
Ok you can use on the condition that you must give credit to my UA-cam Channel "Traveller Erol".
@@TravelingErol Sorry but I forgot to include this music on my video. Maybe next time by the way, Thankyou so much.
Do you have the contact details for the musician please?
No I dont have. But if you can go to this place you can find him there.
Isang kultura ng pilipinas
Any Ling Ling Wannabes around?
But...mwhy
My MAPEH module bring me here 📚☺l