What is the meaning of kudyapi instrument?

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A kudyapi is a stringed instrument similar to a lute; it features two strings that are manipulated when the instrument is played. The kudyapi is made of wood, and most measure between four and six feet long. The instrument is native to the Philippines, where many residents learn to play the traditional instrument. Traditionally, a man with the plan of proposing to a woman would firstly have to impress her with his musical skills on the kudyapi. Of course, these practices are no longer widespread, but the kudyapi remains a part of the local culture in the Philippines.

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