thank you for the upload! I wish more of the more indigenous histories would flourish again. When people talk about "history" its mostly the Hispanic ones being talked about. and its frustrating that our traditions are being pushed away from relevancy.
it's wonderful that many of japanese rock and metal band incorporate their tradition instrument in their music and it really gives interesting sounds and that's what make it mainstream and gain a lot of fans. i hope that here in the Philippines that local bands of any genre would incorporate playing these traditional instrument on their music and hopefully gain more following and interest so that these traditional instrument wont die or just be in giftshop or museum but would be seen and heard on new sounds and new musicians of this age.
@@aisnaianaiansisns I own a metal jaw harp, and from my experience with it, I can tell you that it is very fun to play! You can even recreate the Super Mario theme with it: ua-cam.com/video/aH6BQo5kZUo/v-deo.html
His Kubing are really beautiful! I own and play many jaw harps, from all around the world. I mostly play metal harps but bamboo and wooden harps are really nice to play. I own two Kubing.
My grandfather is an Itneg, however I was born and raised here in Mindanao. Nevertheless, I'm find and advocate to the promotion of our cultural heritage. Please continue what you have started. Indigenous people here like B:laan and Tboli also use Kubing. The instrument is quite different from yours in the north.
EVERY instrument throughput my home gets used often as intended. A secondary perk is they are very interesting and a beauty for display. This mans creations in the Philippines is BEAUTIFUL WORK and a musicians Tool!!
Excellent informational piece, well done. I picked up two kubing harp when I was in Manila but they were hard to find. I would like to purchase more for our Filipino American organization in US
Wow nice Instrument the Bamboo mouth instrument is like our Tribal Instrument , We say Binayo in Kirati People of Nepal ,Darjeeling Sikkim, This Instrument also used different Tribes Of North East India, And south east Asia .
My family discourages me from learning more about my culture, heritage ect ect. Gusto ko pong maka pag laro ng mga instrumentong ito pagka laki ko.
Do as you wish is you life
I smell some bullshit. This is required in elementary. The fuck you talking about?
@@alas2210 i never played any of these instruments in primary nor have i seen them before i made this comment.
This was never part of my school at all
@@bear.6804 same... I never even learn to play an instrument in Elementary at all
@@alas2210 I think it depends on the school though.
thank you for the upload! I wish more of the more indigenous histories would flourish again. When people talk about "history" its mostly the Hispanic ones being talked about.
and its frustrating that our traditions are being pushed away from relevancy.
micanikko amen-
fax!
it's wonderful that many of japanese rock and metal band incorporate their tradition instrument in their music and it really gives interesting sounds and that's what make it mainstream and gain a lot of fans. i hope that here in the Philippines that local bands of any genre would incorporate playing these traditional instrument on their music and hopefully gain more following and interest so that these traditional instrument wont die or just be in giftshop or museum but would be seen and heard on new sounds and new musicians of this age.
The joy on those kids' faces at the beginning makes me so happy. They were having so much fun.
I would love to own a Kubing someday, and if I do own one, I will make sure I use it to the best of its abilities.
Honestly, it sounds fun to play
@@aisnaianaiansisns I own a metal jaw harp, and from my experience with it, I can tell you that it is very fun to play!
You can even recreate the Super Mario theme with it: ua-cam.com/video/aH6BQo5kZUo/v-deo.html
Very good
Meron sa shopee
You can make one!
For those who want to buy Kubing, you can visit Quiapo, just beside Excellente, there is a big souvenir shop who sells Kubing only for 55 pesos.. :-)
His Kubing are really beautiful!
I own and play many jaw harps, from all around the world. I mostly play metal harps but bamboo and wooden harps are really nice to play. I own two Kubing.
My grandfather is an Itneg, however I was born and raised here in Mindanao. Nevertheless, I'm find and advocate to the promotion of our cultural heritage. Please continue what you have started. Indigenous people here like B:laan and Tboli also use Kubing. The instrument is quite different from yours in the north.
I like playing it together with klaus schulze, some surreal and techno music.. but also together with nature and traditional music
EVERY instrument throughput my home gets used often as intended. A secondary perk is they are very interesting and a beauty for display. This mans creations in the Philippines is BEAUTIFUL WORK and a musicians Tool!!
I am from India.India one of the state Assam & Assamese also play this instrument.It's call "Gagona"
Excellent informational piece, well done.
I picked up two kubing harp when I was in Manila but they were hard to find. I would like to purchase more for our Filipino American organization in US
ito yung instrumento na naririnig ko sa opening song ng batibot
nice one this i also watch in other vlog in old native American and Russian harp vlog. i want to buy this instrument.
We called it INTUK it can play multiple music
Nice videos
Great, now I am learning to play Kubing 👌
This is so awesome to be honest 😭
similar to sundanese jaws harp, we call it karinding but the shape is a little different. awesome culture
Can i contact the guy who makes the kubings? do you have his contact details so I can buy one ! thanks
I'd buy a Kubing because it sounds really fun to play I can learn to use it and it's small I could carry it anywhere.
Wow nice Instrument the Bamboo mouth instrument is like our Tribal Instrument , We say Binayo in Kirati People of Nepal ,Darjeeling Sikkim, This Instrument also used different Tribes Of North East India, And south east Asia .
I think I have kubing way back, part of our music classes
0:04 i was vibing at that part lol
In india assam there is a instrument like this called gogona
Your culture just like us"Dusun tribe" in Sabah mostly the traditional instrument
Raremon Ray that’s normal bro, because you was one of us back in the days.
Proud to be Austronesian
Sabah was part of the Philippines, and filipinos will take it back someday
Adrian C. Aiso tutok ngawi ti tulun kada mimboros kuo politic hiti
Ancient vocal chops so cool
Good morning. Pwede po ba magamit ang ilang clips ng vids nato? For our performance task lang po sa Cpar. Thank you po
I want to learn more about this..❤❤❤
It can be found in Myanmar
At Pa O
Called ကြာ kwar
Wow, tunog BON JOVI pre pakinggan mo yung IT'S MY LIFE.
Pwede po ba ito sa full band?Just purchased today online...😅😅 gusto ko i.try sa full band namin.
Oh i remember olena uutai's instrument
saan po naka classify ang kubing? parang aerophone kasi sya na idiophone
sounds like flanger or wha wha efx
Vielen Dank!
Wow tinog BON JOVI PRE oakinggan mo yung it's my life.
I know how to play this kubing instrument...😍
0:03 Cute Girl
Mr.?
Its calling GOGONA in Assam.india
Can anybody tell me how to pronounce kubing?
it's pronounced as 'koo-beeng'
@@lmcrofficial thankyouuu
Ako na nag comment kasi sa MIL 😅
Sounds like aboriginal australian instrument
Ginamit ito sa Game of Thrones
Ito pala yung narinig ko sa tugtog ng asin
Toing
I want to learn more about this..❤❤❤