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Recorded at a performance at Kompleks JKKN, Sabar, The Anggalang and Magunatip are traditional dances of the Murut people, most of whom reside in the interior region of Sabah. Apart from many of the Murut groups, the Magunatip is also performed by other indigenous ethnic tribes including the Kadazandusun of Tambunan and the Kwijau Dusun of Keningau. Magunatip is derived from the word atip, meaning "to press between two surfaces."
With music played on six large gongs, 25 tagunggak (bamboo idiophones) and a tambor (drum), the man is dressed as a warrior donning the Murut bark jacket and loin cloth, wielding a sword known as gayang, while the women are adorned with costumes known as limpur, usually elaborately beaded and embroidered.
Type
Mp3 (.mp3)
Duration
1:53.638
File size
2.6 MB
Sample rate
44100.0 Hz
Bitrate
192 kbps
Channels
Stereo