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  • [2006-03-03T08:13:49Z] PhilipDM ({{Information| |Description = The singular handheld gong known as the babendil used as a timepiece in the kulintang ensemble. This instrument in particular is used by Master Danongan Kalanduyan at San Francisco State to teach his kulintang class. |Source)
  • [2006-03-03T10:20:00Z] PhilipDM
  • [2006-08-15T23:01:37Z] PhilipDM (Changed to Creative Common License: Reworded External Link)
  • [2006-08-24T04:09:18Z] PhilipDM (more detail to summary)
  • [2006-08-24T22:34:45Z] PhilipDM (image added to commons: suggest this file for deletion)


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{{NowCommons|Image:Babendil_02.jpg}} == Summary == {{Information| |Description = The singular handheld gong known as the babendil used as a timepiece in the kulintang ensemble. This instrument in particular is used by Master Danongan Kalanduyan at San Francisco State to teach his kulintang class. |Source = self-made: found at my site --philipdominguezmercurio.blogspot.com/2005/01/babendil-02.html |Date = 2005-10-01) |Author = Philip Dominguez Mercurio [[User:PhilipDM|PhilipDM]] |Permission = See Licensing Information below }} == Licensing == {{cc-by-sa-2.5}} ==External links== *[--www.pnoyandthecity.blogspot.com Traditional Music of the Southern Philippines] - An online textbook about Southern Pilipino Kulintang Music with a extensive section devoted to the Philippine gongs: the kulintang, gandingan, agung and the babendil.

Poccil 03:32, 1 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]