Performed by the Tatana people in Kuala Penyu. In my observation, there are about 3 distinct kulintangan varieties and I found them really interesting. I was told that each tune has its own meaning. These 3 varieties of beat are performed during occasions such as wedding. This particular tune of kulintangan is usually played before an occassion starts or reaches its peak, in other words perhaps as an invitation to the surrounding community or as an indication that the event is about to kick off.
great!
louiselah 1 year ago
idop tatana!
Escherischea07 1 year ago
well kuala penyu juga lah kasi kalah kami time. state competition di bandaran padang merdeka , keep up the good work
ezeengiau 1 year ago
baru sa perasan..yg men tu si tua pla..aunty sa...haha..sa ada juga video2 len time dorg men
rintaED 2 years ago
proud to be tatana people!
hazelgmd 2 years ago
5 Stars... Terimas Headhunter, jagalah dan pulihara la musik traditional Borneo.!
sasunoosan 2 years ago
tatana forever!
mgading74 3 years ago
nice, vid. headhunter, u from Kula Penyu? if yes which part?
walkera82 3 years ago
Hi headhunter1212! Very interesting vid: thanks much for sharing! :) Do you know the name of this kulintangan composition?
anak1 3 years ago
edidi.....isai bagu bakulintangan dino,miad natutun bo parasaian ku.sino ani do soborong dalan baloiku.
wongyn 3 years ago 2