plastpaela
Plastpaela is a type of traditional musical instrument from the Philippines, particularly associated with the Visayas region. It is a type of gong, typically made from a hollowed-out piece of wood or metal, and is often used in various cultural and religious ceremonies. The instrument is played by striking it with a mallet, producing a resonant, deep sound that can be both soothing and powerful.
The term "plastpaela" is derived from the Visayan languages, with "plast" meaning "wood" and "paela" meaning "to
In traditional settings, plastpaelas are often used in rituals and ceremonies to accompany prayers, chants, and