troh
Troh is a traditional musical instrument originating from the indigenous peoples of the Philippines, particularly among the Igorot tribes of the Cordillera region. It is a type of bamboo flute, often crafted from hollowed-out bamboo stalks, and is known for its distinctive, hauntingly melodic sound. The instrument is typically played vertically, with the musician blowing across the top to produce a soft, resonant tone. Troh music is deeply tied to cultural rituals, storytelling, and communal gatherings, serving as a means of expressing emotions, conveying messages, and preserving oral traditions.
The construction of a troh varies slightly depending on regional variations, but it generally consists of a
Troh music plays a significant role in Igorot ceremonies, including weddings, funerals, and harvest celebrations. It
Efforts to document and promote troh music have been supported by cultural organizations and government initiatives