dabakan

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The dabakan is a goblet-shaped drum used by the Maranao people of the Philippines, commonly played in the kulintang ensemble to provide rhythmic accompaniment in traditional music.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf drum
idiophone-accompanied membranophone
musical instrument
associatedWith Maguindanao people NERFINISHED
Maranao people NERFINISHED
agung NERFINISHED
babandir
kulintang
belongsToCulture Maguindanao culture NERFINISHED
Maranao culture NERFINISHED
belongsToTradition kulintang music tradition
classification single-headed drum
culturalContext Islamic Filipino culture
drumheadMaterial animal skin
goatskin
lizard skin
ethnomusicologicalCategory Philippine gong-chime ensemble drum
function rhythmic base for kulintang
timekeeping instrument
hasComponent body
drumhead
shell
hasOrigin Philippines NERFINISHED
hasShape goblet-shaped drum
partOf kulintang ensemble NERFINISHED
playedWith bamboo sticks
rattan sticks
sticks
playingPosition placed on a stand
played horizontally
playingTechnique struck on drumhead with sticks
shellMaterial hollowed log
wood
soundProduction membrane vibration
tuning indefinite pitch
typicalRegion Mindanao NERFINISHED
southern Philippines
usedBy Maguindanao people NERFINISHED
Maranao people NERFINISHED
usedFor rhythmic accompaniment
usedIn celebrations
kulintang ensemble
religious events
rituals
weddings
usedInGenre Maguindanao traditional music
Maranao traditional music
traditional Philippine music

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