hluku
Hluku is a traditional musical instrument originating from the indigenous communities of the Philippines, particularly among the Igorot people of the Cordillera region. The name "hluku" is derived from the Igorot language, where it refers to a type of bamboo flute or wind instrument. These instruments are often crafted from hollow bamboo stalks, which are carved and shaped to produce melodic tones when blown across an opening.
Hluku instruments vary slightly in design depending on the specific ethnic group and region. Some versions
In contemporary settings, the hluku has gained recognition as part of the broader Filipino musical heritage.