4. 1. Cordillera- style
of singing without
prior preparation
or practice in
leader-chorus
form.
a.Ibaloi Badiw
b. Dagdagay
c. Oppia
d. Owiwi
5. 2. The following
Cordillera Vocal
Music are infancy-
related songs of
the Kalinga except
________.
a.Bua
b. Dagdagay
c. Oppia
d. Owiwi
6. 3. Langan Bata-
Bata is an infancy-
related Cordilleran
vocal music of the
_______ tribe.
a.Ifugao
b. Kalinga
c. Subbanen
d. Tausug
7. 4. Ifugao epic
poetry which is
recited and
chanted during
occasions.
a.Bua
b. Hudhud
c. Kawayana
d. Langan Bata-
Bata
8. 5. Ifugao gongs
played by striking
with the palm
while rested on
the lap
a.Bungkaka
b. Gangsa Palook
c. Gangsa
Toppaya
d. Tongali
9. 6. Ifugao gongs strike
or beaten with
wooden mallets while
held by the left hand.
Usually played by
men.
a.Bungkaka
b. Gangsa Palook
c. Gangsa
Toppaya
d. Tongali
11. 8. Cordillera nose
flute played with the
extreme forward
edge of the right or
left nostril
a.Bungkaka
b. Gangsa Palook
c. Gangsa
Toppaya
d. Tongali
12. 9. Which of the
following are
Cordilleran vocal
ensemble with
instrumental
accompaniment used
for matchmaking?
a. Antang
b. Sindaay, Tarasul
c. Tamuyong
Dango, Oggayam
d. Salidummay &
Dangdayang-ay
13. 10. Which of the
following are
Cordilleran vocal
ensemble with
instrumental
accompaniment used
for entertainment?
a. Antang
b. Sindaay, Tarasul
c. Tamuyong
Dango, Oggayam
d. Salidummay &
Dangdayang-ay
14. 11. Mangyan song
used to
communicate with
spirits; rituals for
healing the sick and
protecting the
community.
a.Ambahan
b. Marayaw
c. Oppia
d. Pamuybuyen
15. 12. Composed of seven-
syllable line ending in
rhymes; often used by
Mangyan parents for
teaching their children,
in courtship, and by
visitors to ask for food.
a.Ambahan
b. Marayaw
c. Oppia
d. Pamuybuyen
16. 13. Mangyan lute
with long neck, and
has two strings that
run from the neck
to the base of a
resonating
chamber.
a.Gangsa
b. Gitgit
c. Kalutang
d. Kudyapi
17. 14. Mangyan
instrument with 3
to 4 strings with a
wooden body and
human hair for the
bow.
a.Gangsa
b. Gitgit
c. Kalutang
d. Kudyapi
19. 16. Palawan lyrical poem
expressing love;
accompanied by kusyapi
(two-stringed lute)
played by a man; and
pagang (bamboo zither)
played by a woman.
a.Bagit
b. Basal
c. Kulial
d. Tultul
20. 17. Palawan vocal
music about epic
heroes; chanted at
night, ending at
daybreak.
a.Bagit
b. Basal
c. Kulial
d. Tultul
21. 18. Palawan Music played
on the kusyapi, showing
rhythm, movements and
sound of nature like
rustling of leaves, running
water, chirping of birds,
monkey, snakes, etc.
a.Bagit
b. Basal
c. Kulial
d. Tultul
22. 19. Palawan ensemble
of one or two big gongs
(Agung), a pair of small
ringed gongs (Sanang)
and a drum Called
(Gimbal).
a.Bagit
b. Basal
c. Kulial
d. Tultul
23. 20. “Basal” of Palawan
is an ensemble of the
following instruments:
Agung, Sanang and
________.
a.Gimbal
b. Kusyapi
c. Pagang
d. Suling
28. VISAYAN VOCAL MUSIC
1. Matud Nila – Visayan love song
2. Rosas Pandan – Visayan courting song
3. Condansoy – Visayan drinking song
4. Ilo Nga Bata – Visayan children’s song
5. Dandansoy – Ilonggo farewell song
6. Ili-Ili Tulog Anay – Ilonggo lullaby
7. Ako Kini Si Angi – Visayan work song
8. Si Pelimon – Visayan work song
33. RONDALLA INSTRUMENTS
INSTRUMENT DESCRIPTION
• 14-String instrument with
16 frets and shorter neck.
• Soprano instrument of the
Rondalla
• Comes from the Spanish word
which means lute
• Plectrum plucked chordophone
that has 12 strings in pairs similar
to bandurria, but with longer neck
BANDURRIA
LAUD
34. RONDALLA INSTRUMENTS
INSTRUMENT DESCRIPTION
• Has a shorter neck compared
to the guitar, with 14 strings
and 16 frets.
• Serves as the alto of the
Rondalla
• Popular musical instrument classified
as a chordophone usually having 6
strings.
• Typically played by strumming or
plucking the strings; plays the rhythm
or the beat of the musical piece
OCTAVINA
GUITAR
35. RONDALLA INSTRUMENTS
INSTRUMENT DESCRIPTION
• Largest among the
instruments in most stringed
ensembles-evident by its
thick strings, large body and
low tones.
• Plays the bass part of the
musical piece.
BAJO
DE
ARCO/
BAJO
DE
UÑAS
36. TULTOGAN
• Bamboo and drum
ensemble used by the
natives for
communication.
• To produce sound of
the body of the
bamboos, they are
being struck by sticks.
45. 3. Bamboo and drum
ensemble used by the
natives for
communication.; to
produce sound of the
body of the bamboos,
they are being struck
by sticks.
a. Balitaw
b. Binanog
c. Rondalla
d. Tultogan
46. 4. Gong, drum &
wooden percussion
ensemble used to
accompany a dance
movement
imitating the flight
of the hawk
a. Balitaw
b. Binanog
c. Rondalla
d. Tultogan
47. 5. Which of
the following
is NOT a
Rondalla
Instrument?
a. Bandurria
b. Gangsa
c. Laud
d. Octavina