The kubing is a musical instrument that comes from the Philippines. It is made up of a small piece of bamboo with a row of metal pins or metal rods attached to it. The bamboo is usually about the size of a ruler, so it is small and easy to play.
To play the kubing, all you have to do is hold it in one hand and use your other hand to press the metal pins down. When you press the pins down, they make a sound. You can press different pins to make different sounds, almost like pressing the keys on a piano. The metal pins are shaped in a way that they can vibrate and create sound when you flick them with your finger.
People usually play the kubing by blowing air into it while flicking the metal pins with their other hand. When you blow air into it, it makes a sound like a flute. By flicking the different pins while blowing into the kubing, different notes or pitches are produced, creating a melody or a tune.
The kubing is a fun instrument to play because it is very simple and easy to use. You can create different sounds and melodies just by blowing air and pressing the metal pins. It is often used in traditional music and dances in the Philippines and is considered a special instrument in their culture.