What are the musical instruments used of Christian (non islamic) music?
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What are the musical instruments used of Christian (non islamic) music?
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Answer:
Islamic music is different from non-islamic music or traditional music because it does not make use of instruments but instead use only voices. It is a very distinct and unique characteristic. Mindanao folk music includes the ancient Muslim folk song and dance called estijaro, and a Mindanao folk song called uruyan. These are usually accompanied by drums, gongs, or other percussion instruments like the subing, a gong.
Explanation:
Vocal music is the most common known musical style of Mindanao music. Two distinct types of song are popular among the Maguindanaos:
1) religious chants sung during the Friday noon service, the celebration of the Molud or Mawlid, the puwasa or Ramadan, and the periodic commemoration of the dead;
2) the less formal secular songs, such as love songs, legend chants, and lullabies.