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- Description: This map shows one of the two migration routes that the kulintang gong is believed to have made as it went through insular Southeast Asia.
- Author: Philip Dominguez Mercurio (PhilipDM)
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- Created by en:User:PhilipDM from a cropped image of BlankMap-World6.svg by en:User:Canuckguy.
- Idea of two migration routes adapted from text by Cadar, Usopay Hamdag (1971). The Maranao Kolintang Music: An Analysis of the Instruments, Musical Organization, Ethmologies, and Historical Documents. Seattle, WA: University of Washington.
- References for the individual names of gongs based on: bonang, kolenang[1][2] kromong[3] trompong[1][3].
- Date: 02-28-2007
- Licence: Creative Commons Attribution License (cc-by)
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Cadar, Usopay Hamdag (1971). The Maranao Kolintang Music: An Analysis of the Instruments, Musical Organization, Ethmologies, and Historical Documents. Seattle, WA: University of Washington.
- ↑ Frame, Edward M.. "The Musical Instruments of Sabah, Malaysia." Ethnomusicology 26(1982):
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 "Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia." Ethnic Music. 2005. Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in Berlin - Germany. 29 Jan 2007
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