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The kagul is a type of Philippine bamboo scraper gong/slit drum of the Maguindanaon and Visayans with a jagged edge on one side, played with two beaters, one scraping the jagged edge and the other one making a beat. The Maguindanaon and the Banuwaen use it in the rice paddies to guard against voracious birds, using the sound it produces to scare them…
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| Kagul | is a | type of Philippine bamboo scraper gong/slit drum of the Maguindanaon and Visayans with a jagged edge on one side | 0.90 | text |
| Kagul | related to External links | Wiktionary-logo-en-v2 | 0.60 | section |
| Kagul | related to External links | Media | 0.60 | section |
| Kagul | related to External links | Wikimedia Commons | 0.60 | section |
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