Devil chase
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| name =Devil Chaser
| names =balingbing, bunkaka, devil chaser
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| background =Percussion
| classification =Struck idiophone
| hornbostel_sachs =111.13
| hornbostel_sachs_desc =Bamboo trough clapper
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The devil chaser is a percussion instrument originating in Southern Asia and commonly found in India and the Philippines.{{cite web |url=http://www.kipas.nl/Instruments/Balingbing.htm |title=Balingbing |first=de Jager |last=Fekke |year=2005 |work=Music instruments from the Philippines |publisher= |location= |page= |pages= |at= |accessdate=11 Oct 2011}} It is an idiophone made from a bamboo stalk split for about half of its length, and the resulting fork vibrates when struck against the hand. Rich humming noises are produced from the natural cracks in the bamboo, and a musician can place their thumb over the tuning hole at one end of the instrument to control the air to flow in and out while striking it, adding a characteristic buzzing sound. The sound ranges from a hum to a roar, depending on size and playing technique.{{cite book |last= Klöwer| first= Töm | title= The Joy of Drumming: Drums and Percussion Instruments from around the World | publisher= Binkey Kok Publications | year= 1997 | location= Holland | pages= 77 | isbn= 978-90-74597-31-9}} This noise was used by early villagers to ward off the devil and evil spirits, thus giving it its name.{{cite web |url=http://www.koleksyon.com/filipinoheritage/phil-music/pre-colonial-indigenous-music2.asp |title=Indigenous Music. |first=Antonio |last=Hila |year=2005 |work=Tuklas Sining: Essays on the Philippine Arts |publisher=Filipino Heritage.com |location= |page= |pages= |at= |accessdate=11 Oct 2011}}
References
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External links
- {{YouTube|id=9yKm0fxp2uk|title=Balingbing improvisation 1.1}} uploaded by Fmagnolia
- {{YouTube|id=KAMpppVvpIo|title=Bunkaka/Balingbing}} uploaded by yehoseff
Category:Philippine musical instruments
Category:Trough concussion idiophones
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