laenumahud
Laenumahud is a lesser-known traditional musical instrument originating from the indigenous communities of the northern regions of the Philippines, particularly among the Igorot people. The name "laenumahud" is derived from the Igorot language, where "laen" refers to a type of bamboo and "mahud" means "to play." This instrument is a type of bamboo flute, often crafted from hollowed bamboo tubes, which produce a soft, melodic sound when blown across an opening.
The construction of a laenumahud typically involves selecting a bamboo stalk with the right diameter and length
Laenumahud is often used in ceremonial and festive occasions, such as weddings, harvest celebrations, and spiritual
While not as widely recognized as other Philippine instruments like the kulintang or the gong, the laenumahud