dulo
Dulo is a traditional musical instrument originating from the Philippines, specifically associated with the indigenous people of the Cordillera region, particularly the Kalinga, Apayao, and Ifugao ethnic groups. The name "dulo" is derived from the Kalinga word meaning "end" or "tip," referring to the instrument's distinctive shape, which resembles a tapered tube.
The dulo is typically crafted from bamboo, though other materials such as wood or metal may be
The dulo holds significant cultural importance in Cordillera traditions, often used in ceremonies, rituals, and festive
In contemporary Filipino music, the dulo has gained recognition as part of the country’s rich musical heritage.