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- The "Pangkat Kawayan" (roughly, "Bamboo Band"), also referred to as the "Singing Bamboo of the Philippines," is a distinctive orchestra that uses unusual bamboo instruments to create music.
- A drum and lyre corps is a marching band that only plays percussion instruments and has a colour guard section in the Philippines.
Explanation:
The "Pangkat Kawayan" (roughly, "Bamboo Band"), also referred to as the "Singing Bamboo of the Philippines," is a distinctive orchestra that uses unusual bamboo instruments to create music. The group's musical instruments, which number over a hundred, are constructed from six genera of the adaptable bamboo in a range of forms, sizes, and styles. These include the native marimba (Talunggating), the bamboo piano (Tipangklung), the native xylophone (Gabang), the musical tubes (Bumbong), the bamboo flute (Tulali), the bamboo clapper (Bungkaka), and the bamboo knockers (Kalatok).
A drum and lyre corps is a marching band that only plays percussion instruments and has a colour guard section in the Philippines. As a more affordable alternative to traditional brass bands or drum and bugle corps, the drum and lyre corps was born in the Philippines. The bell lyre section is accompanied by the standard marching band instruments (snare, tenor, bass, and cymbals) in a drum and lyre corps. Glockenspiels, bell lyres, marimbas, vibraphones, and marimbas are all included in the lyre sections. Drum and lyre corps typically have a pit section during competitions that consists of the standard drum and bugle corps pit instruments.
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