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Tagunggo_Ver._1.ogg(Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 42 s, 552 kbps, file size: 2.73 MB)

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Kulitnang used to play Taggungo, c. 2007

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  • Traditional Music of the Southern Philippines - An online textbook about Southern Pilipino Kulintang Music with a extensive section devoted to the Philippine compositions such as taggungo. A host of different kulintang compositions could be found here. (english)

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current 19:59, 26 February 2007 42 s (2.73 MB)PhilipDM thumb|right|Kulitnang used to play Taggungo, c. 2007 '''en:''' * Description: Taggungo is a composition used to accompany healing rituals played on the eight Philippine horizontally laid, knobbed [[:en:gong|
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