According to my igorot grandparents that the handle of the gong was traditionally made from a humans jawbone since our ancestors headhunts back then... Traditionally, the gongs or gangsa are always used in everyday rituals or events; but today, gongs are only used sometimes when there's a wedding, funeral, reunion, etc. (you guys can correct me if I'm wrong btw😅)...
Not all Igorot tribes practiced headhunting. My mother is Ibaloi and I know for sure headhunting was not practiced (my grandparents used to scare my mom and aunties and uncles when they were young that a “busoy” would come and chop their head off if they were being naughty 😁),so I never saw human jaw bones as handles during our cañao.
The gongs with jawbones as handles can only be seen nowadays at cultural festivals mostly on Bontoc just for showcasing and is not actually being used for music because those are ancestral heritage which is already really old and fragile.
@@rjvilla5228 Precolonial times, all Igorots were headhunters including the Ibaloi and several parts of the Philippines. However, I was told by relatives and through oral history that we Ibaloi only cut heads of enemies to protect the village.
Hello there! I would like to ask your permission- I think this is a good material for my teaching demo (my topic is Cordillera music). Thank you in advance!
dake dake ay iyaman isnan gongs recording mo ay naey. ta wada usaren ay man sala mangipaila isnan cultura tako amed ta maid kakadwa ay mang togtog isnan gongs. thanks you poster.
Permission to use this audio po,for school purpose only.Thank you
Ble
the best cultural sound ever...from the Cordilleras, Philippines.
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Pakiusap lang. Can I use some of this audio for a personal video?
Salamat.
*flashbacks to 1500s*
I love it, d nakakasawang pakinggan.
Dapat ituro niniyo kung paano gamitin simula una hanggang pang anim
Love the sound of gongs....
Saan po nag mula ang gangsa or saan galing lugar ang instumentong iyan po??? Paki sagot naman po!!
benguet at mountain province
Sa egypt
Mga Igorot
(para mas accuate) Northern Luzon po
Aggasem dayta ka ah.. mayat mayat kabsat.. pumasyal ka kod abe sin kolkolob ko ay
According to my igorot grandparents that the handle of the gong was traditionally made from a humans jawbone since our ancestors headhunts back then... Traditionally, the gongs or gangsa are always used in everyday rituals or events; but today, gongs are only used sometimes when there's a wedding, funeral, reunion, etc. (you guys can correct me if I'm wrong btw😅)...
Not all Igorot tribes practiced headhunting. My mother is Ibaloi and I know for sure headhunting was not practiced (my grandparents used to scare my mom and aunties and uncles when they were young that a “busoy” would come and chop their head off if they were being naughty 😁),so I never saw human jaw bones as handles during our cañao.
The ifontoks were notorious for their headhunting practices
The gongs with jawbones as handles can only be seen nowadays at cultural festivals mostly on Bontoc just for showcasing and is not actually being used for music because those are ancestral heritage which is already really old and fragile.
@@rjvilla5228 Precolonial times, all Igorots were headhunters including the Ibaloi and several parts of the Philippines. However, I was told by relatives and through oral history that we Ibaloi only cut heads of enemies to protect the village.
Igorots were practice headhunters. Kalinga people are known for Tribal War. Pattong with fay feng and kalasag considered to be a War Dance.
AMEN
ayeeehayyy manalibi et ya manayaw taku!
Taraki daytoy bumulodak lang bassit nga paset na ah wen? Salamat uray madim 😂
Hehe.. Cge Lng manang
. dapat with dance manung 😅😁
Mga pareko igulot kami ayana ti paggatangan ti gangha usarenme ditoy vizcaya.
Good day Sir! Damag ko man nu mabalin nga usaren daytoy akas background music ti project mi. Salamat launay.
Mabalin latta apo😊
Mayat kasin kabsat
dyta a, pumasalidsid ktdn 😸
Oyehh I love gongs
Hello there! I would like to ask your permission- I think this is a good material for my teaching demo (my topic is Cordillera music). Thank you in advance!
Tamsak
mayat agtayaw ah... hehe dikit kalembang na po
I been looking for the most suitable sound of different cultural dance and I finally found it thank u❤
GC vb
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Hello! Nagpintas man t uni na dyty gongs? Nagalaan yu ken cno nangaramid? Salamat!
dake dake ay iyaman isnan gongs recording mo ay naey. ta wada usaren ay man sala mangipaila isnan cultura tako amed ta maid kakadwa ay mang togtog isnan gongs. thanks you poster.
Done watching
Me laughing at my uncle's when they drunked
Permission to use this audio for our music compition thank u
Ngmayat dengdenggen.
Umay kyong ta agsayaw takon
Cge banat hehe
Ne nalpas aminen awan met nagsala kanyam daddy😆
agpakada nak man gayyem no mablin ko usaren ta music mo.❤️
Cge lang gayyem.
helllo may i ask where specifically sa cordillera?? thank youu!
Halu sir, Maki usarak met man ditoy music mo. Salamat..
😀👍👍👍
hi, mabalin usarek para module anak ko. thank u
yan ang Igorot Gusto Ko yan
Wala po Ako naintindihan
Certified flasque moment
Ayesa maawis likna nga agsalidsid ketdi nga Mayat met nga tiktok
Cge tayaw ate hehe
bumulodak ti music mo kabsat. salamat…
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Wow ang sarap pakingga ang mga cultural sound ng mga taga cordillera region
Sigh... Ung mga days na hindi nagkacovid😭😭
Mayat jay pattong ti I natonin
Nice recording Sir
Mabalin usaren a2y for presentation ☺
Watching here na kabsat..dikit kalembang na rin...nagmayat dayta pattong u...
😊
awesome
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