@@johnpeck6144 we're here in Mindanao 😊 this fuglong is just handmade and Jessie Gan knows how to make this. You can check my facebook account, search for Francisco Japhet Moralde or just Japhet Moralde
Not Chinese. Filipino. Most of the traditional music in this part of the world, from Japan and Mongolia, to Indonesia, the Philippines and Thailand, are composed in 2 types of pentatonic scale. The Philippines also has historic musical influence from the Western world due to the colonial history, so you'll find traditional music here is VERY diverse. from Hispanic sounding music in the central and northern lowland parts of Luzon and the Visayas, to native hegelung/faglong/kudyapi music in highland Mindanao and highland Luzon, to Islamized Tausug and Maranao bayok music in lowland Sulu and Mindanao, to the old gong ensembles of kulintang music, to the balalaika sounding Rondalla of the Visayas, to the tropical sounding bamboo orchestras, to a mix of all types everywhere.
Commenting for the algorithm. Protect this man at all costs!
I was born and raised in the rural south in the USA it kinda sounds very similar to blue grass music of the Scottish mountain people
will someone nominate him for National Living Treasure award?
This sounds so Great
Philippines!!!!!!
beautiful sound 👏🏻👏🏻
Wow😯😯😯😯😯 gusto kaayo ko ani nga instrument
Ang ganda po sobra😍
ito ang Original Philippine Music hindi yung kundiman na ang tono any galing sa Spanish
i love this so much
🎉🎉❤❤🎉🎉❤❤🎉🎉
Wow...kafye falminge utem klalet..
May r natl. Or local artists help ptomote ds mans talent. A master of ds indtrument. Mupeye utow.
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Please phingi nman ng video or copy for my ringtone❤
super
Salamat great.
Bong salamat 😊
@@JaphetMoralde Where in Philippines can I buy one? Cebu or better still Luzon
@@johnpeck6144 we're here in Mindanao 😊 this fuglong is just handmade and Jessie Gan knows how to make this. You can check my facebook account, search for Francisco Japhet Moralde or just Japhet Moralde
@@johnpeck6144 if you want, you can visit the place. I also have other friends knows how to make this 😊
Lame ,pamenawon angtogtog , chief, salway,
That's Sound like Chinese music for 90%
Yeah but it's filipino
Not Chinese. Filipino. Most of the traditional music in this part of the world, from Japan and Mongolia, to Indonesia, the Philippines and Thailand, are composed in 2 types of pentatonic scale. The Philippines also has historic musical influence from the Western world due to the colonial history, so you'll find traditional music here is VERY diverse. from Hispanic sounding music in the central and northern lowland parts of Luzon and the Visayas, to native hegelung/faglong/kudyapi music in highland Mindanao and highland Luzon, to Islamized Tausug and Maranao bayok music in lowland Sulu and Mindanao, to the old gong ensembles of kulintang music, to the balalaika sounding Rondalla of the Visayas, to the tropical sounding bamboo orchestras, to a mix of all types everywhere.