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What are the musical instruments of Caraga Region?

The musical instruments of the Caraga Region are as follows:

* Agung: A large, gong-like instrument that is used in various ceremonies and rituals.

* Babandil: A bamboo tube that is struck with a stick to produce a rhythmic sound.

* Bungkaka: A guitar-like instrument with a long neck and a small body.

* Dabakan: A set of three gongs that are played in a rhythmic pattern.

* Gitgit: A musical instrument made from a bamboo tube with strings that are plucked.

* Kulintang: A set of seven gongs that are arranged in a row and played using two sticks.

* Lipong: A bamboo flute that is played by blowing air into the mouthpiece.

* Panggulingan: A musical instrument made from a bamboo tube that is struck with a stick to produce a melodic sound.

* Suling: A bamboo flute that is played by blowing air into the mouthpiece.

* Tambor: A drum that is used in various ceremonies and rituals.

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