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What are the aerphones instrument of mangyan?

There seems to be a misunderstanding. "Aerphones" and "Mangyan" are not directly related.

* Aerophones are musical instruments that produce sound by vibrating a column of air. Examples include flutes, trumpets, and bagpipes.

* Mangyan are an indigenous group of people living in Mindoro, Philippines. They have their own unique set of musical instruments.

To clarify, Mangyan do not have a musical instrument specifically called "aerphones." However, they do use several aerophones in their traditional music:

* Bamboo flute (Bambil): This is a simple but versatile instrument made from a single piece of bamboo.

* Nose flute (Hitik): This flute is played by blowing air through the nose and is used in both solo and ensemble performances.

* Lip lute (Limbu-a): This instrument is played by blowing air into a gourd that has a single string attached to it.

It's important to be precise with terminology when discussing music and instruments, as confusion can arise.

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