Ullibyew is a jews harp that usually measures 8-9 inches long. This is made from any part of a well sundried/airdried bamboo. A tongue is carved at the center which is placed in front of the mouth. The wide end is held with one hand while the pointed end is hit by the other hand causing the tongue to vibrate and create sound. The player’s mouth serves as the resonator. Variation in sound is created by breath-control and lip movement. This instrument is known to be used for entertainment, and courtship dance. It can be used as a substitute for Gangsa. |
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Science in a creative industry.
The DOST-FPRDI has a Bamboo Musical Instruments Innovation R&D program aimed at improving the quality of locally-made bamboo musical instruments (BMIs) through science and innovative technologies. The program seeks to standardize the production of selected BMIs, develop prototype designs, analyze raw material sources and existing markets, and build a BMI processing facility. In addition, the program aims to document the ethnocultural story behind several BMIs and identify the bamboo species used in BMI production to promote public awareness and appreciation of the cultural importance of these musical instruments. The program is a collaboration with the University of the Philippines and Philippine Normal University for teaching modules and analyzing sound quality and standardization of BMI design. The DOST Grants-in-Aid program provides funding.
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