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- Diwas abstract "Diwas is a native bamboo wind instrument in the Philippines which is a variation of the well-known panflutes or panpipes. It is made of bamboo with one of its end closed via the node of the bamboo. It also does not have finger holes (or tone holes) which is unlike popular aerophones like flutes that have finger holes or tone holes to play different pitches on the instrument. But Diwas compensate on this by grouping pipes of graduated length together. So to produce sound with varying pitch, you shift from one pipe to another. In Kalinga, these individual pipes are known as Saggeypo which is why Diwas is sometimes called as Saggeypo. Usually, the number of Saggeypos strung together ranges from 5 to 8.".
- Diwas soundRecording Diwas__1.
- Diwas thumbnail Diwas_upce.jpg?width=300.
- Diwas wikiPageID "37684566".
- Diwas wikiPageLength "4711".
- Diwas wikiPageOutDegree "29".
- Diwas wikiPageRevisionID "689449722".
- Diwas wikiPageWikiLink Acoustic_resonance.
- Diwas wikiPageWikiLink Bamboo.
- Diwas wikiPageWikiLink Bungkaka.
- Diwas wikiPageWikiLink Category:Culture_of_Kalinga_(province).
- Diwas wikiPageWikiLink Category:Culture_of_Mountain_Province.
- Diwas wikiPageWikiLink Category:End-blown_flutes.
- Diwas wikiPageWikiLink Category:Philippine_musical_instruments.
- Diwas wikiPageWikiLink End-blown_flute.
- Diwas wikiPageWikiLink Flute.
- Diwas wikiPageWikiLink Gabbang.
- Diwas wikiPageWikiLink Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Philippines.
- Diwas wikiPageWikiLink Kalinga_(province).
- Diwas wikiPageWikiLink Kolitong.
- Diwas wikiPageWikiLink Melody.
- Diwas wikiPageWikiLink Musical_note.
- Diwas wikiPageWikiLink Nose_flute.
- Diwas wikiPageWikiLink Paldong.
- Diwas wikiPageWikiLink Pan_flute.
- Diwas wikiPageWikiLink Philippines.
- Diwas wikiPageWikiLink Pitch_(music).
- Diwas wikiPageWikiLink Rhythm.
- Diwas wikiPageWikiLink Takumbo.
- Diwas wikiPageWikiLink Tongali.
- Diwas wikiPageWikiLink Western_culture.
- Diwas wikiPageWikiLink Wind_instrument.
- Diwas wikiPageWikiLinkText "Diwas".
- Diwas background "woodwind".
- Diwas classification Wind_instrument.
- Diwas description "Diwas sound sample. Each pipe in the Diwas was played.".
- Diwas filename "Diwas sound sample.ogg".
- Diwas hornbostelSachs "412.112".
- Diwas hornbostelSachsDesc "Sets of end-blown flutes or panpipes".
- Diwas imageCapt "A Diwas of UP Center of Ethnomusicology".
- Diwas name "Didiwas".
- Diwas names "Dad-ayu , Diwdiwas , Saggeypo , Dewdew-as".
- Diwas related "*Lip-valley flutes , Nose flutes".
- Diwas title "Diwas".
- Diwas wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_instrument.
- Diwas wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Listen.
- Diwas wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Diwas subject Category:Culture_of_Kalinga_(province).
- Diwas subject Category:Culture_of_Mountain_Province.
- Diwas subject Category:End-blown_flutes.
- Diwas subject Category:Philippine_musical_instruments.
- Diwas hypernym Instrument.
- Diwas type Agent.
- Diwas type Instrument.
- Diwas type Instrument.
- Diwas type Thing.
- Diwas comment "Diwas is a native bamboo wind instrument in the Philippines which is a variation of the well-known panflutes or panpipes. It is made of bamboo with one of its end closed via the node of the bamboo. It also does not have finger holes (or tone holes) which is unlike popular aerophones like flutes that have finger holes or tone holes to play different pitches on the instrument. But Diwas compensate on this by grouping pipes of graduated length together.".
- Diwas label "Diwas".
- Diwas sameAs Q5284752.
- Diwas sameAs m.0ndx40r.
- Diwas sameAs Q5284752.
- Diwas wasDerivedFrom Diwas?oldid=689449722.
- Diwas depiction Diwas_upce.jpg.
- Diwas isPrimaryTopicOf Diwas.