saluang
Saluang is a traditional Filipino musical instrument known for its distinctive, hauntingly beautiful sound. It belongs to the family of bowed string instruments, specifically a type of fiddle, and is commonly associated with the Cordillera region of the Philippines, particularly among the Ifugao, Kalinga, and Apayao ethnic groups. The name "saluang" is derived from the Ifugao word for "bow," reflecting its primary method of playing.
The instrument typically features a small, pear-shaped body made from hollowed-out wood, often gourds or bamboo,
Saluang music is deeply rooted in indigenous traditions, often accompanying rituals, ceremonies, and storytelling. Its mournful