A SULING or Seruling is an Indonesian bamboo ring flute. Originating from Sundanese music in West Java, Indonesia.[1] It is popular in many other Southeast Asian countries including Brunei, Malaysia, Philippines, and Singapore. It is used in gamelan ensembles.
GABBANG, also known as bamboo xylophone, is a musical instrument made of bamboo widely used in the southern Philippines. Among the Tausug and Sama, it is commonly played to accompany songs and dances as a solo instrument or accompanied by biola.
The KUBING is a type of Philippine jaw harp from bamboo found among the Maguindanaon and other Muslim and non-Muslim tribes in the Philippines and Indonesia. It is also called kobing, kolibau, aru-ding, aroding, kulaing, karombi, yori or Kulibaw.
SERONGGAGANDI is a musical instrument of the Maranaw ethnic group. It is a bamboo tube that is decorated. It is closed by a node at both ends. Two strings are lifted by bamboo sticks and are connected by a wooden platform. The bridge is located over a hole which makes the tube a resonator.