Gong: The gong is a large, flat gong that is used to provide a deep, resonant sound. Gongs are made of bronze, and are typically hung from a wooden frame. The gong is played by striking it with a large wooden mallet.
Dabakan: The dabakan is a large drum that is used to provide a rhythmic foundation for the kulintang ensemble. Dabakans are made of wood, and are typically covered with animal skin. The dabakan is played by striking it with two wooden sticks.
Suling: The suling is a bamboo flute that is used to provide a melodic line in the kulintang ensemble. Suling are made of bamboo, and are typically played by blowing air into them.
Kutiyapi: The kutiyapi is a lute that is used to provide accompaniment for the kulintang ensemble. Kutiyapis are made of wood, and are typically played by plucking the strings with a plectrum.
In addition to these instruments, the kulintang ensemble may also include other instruments such as the talempong, the agung, and the suling bambu.