3. RECAP
DIRECTIONS: On your papers,
choose from the options provided
and WRITE the LETTER of the
CORRECT ANSWER.
4. 1. Songs written by the folk
and are sung to
accompany daily activities
such as farming, fishing
and putting the baby to
sleep.
a. Devotional
Song
b. Folk Song
c. Harana
d. Kundiman
5. 2. Genre performed by
one or more singers with
or without instrumental
accompaniment where
singing provides the main
focus.
a. Folk Song
b. Instrumental
Music
c. Secular Music
d. Vocal Music
6. 3. An Ilocano folk
song about Ilocano
woman, to whom
the man is singing.
a. Atin Cu Pung
Singsing
b. Bahay Kubo
c. Pamulinawen
d. Sarung Banggi
7. 4. A traditional Filipino
folk song that tells of a
small hut with a
variety of vegetables
surrounding it.
a. Atin Cu Pung
Singsing
b. Bahay Kubo
c. Pamulinawen
d. Sarung Banggi
8. 5. A popular Bicolano
song written by
Potenciano B.
Gregorio, Sr. In Albay
more than a hundred
years ago.
a. Atin Cu Pung
Singsing
b. Bahay Kubo
c. Pamulinawen
d. Sarung Banggi
9. 6. A popular
Kapampangan folk
song about a missing
heirloom piece, a ring
with a single gem.
a. Atin Cu Pung
Singsing
b. Bahay Kubo
c. Leron Leron Sinta
d. Sitsiritsit
15. 11. Originated as part of
religious rites and includes
both ancient and modern
traditions. It is also known as
part of the Roman Catholic
Mass.
a. Devotional
Music
b. Liturgical
Music
c. Sacred
Music
d. Secular
Music
17. 13. Philippine
narrative of the
passion, death and
resurrection of Jesus
Christ
a. Flores de
Mayo
b. Pasyon
c. Salubong
d. Santa
Cruzan
18. 14. A religious ritual that
re-enacts the meeting of
the Risen Christ with His
Mother on the dawn of
Easter Sunday
a. Flores de
Mayo
b. Pasyon
c. Salubong
d. Santa
Cruzan
19. 15. Also known as
“Flowers of May,” it is
a Catholic festival
held on the month
of May
a. Flores de
Mayo
b. Pasyon
c. Salubong
d. Santa
Cruzan
20. 16. A religious-historical
event that dramatizes of
finding the Holy Cross by
the Queen Helena and
her son, Constantine the
Great.
a. Flores de
Mayo
b. Pasyon
c. Salubong
d. Santa
Cruzan
21. 17. Refers to any
music that is not
religious in
nature.
a.Devotional
Music
b.Liturgical Music
c. Sacred Music
d. Secular Music
22. 18. A serenade
traditionally sung
by a man to
express affection
to a woman.
a.Balitaw
b.Harana
c. Kumintang
d. Pandanggo
23. 19. Song in triple meter
with themes of love
and courtship;
originated from
Balayan, Batangas.
a.Balitaw
b.Harana
c. Kumintang
d. Pandanggo
24. 20. A courtship dance
but it can also refer to
a type of song to
entertain the farmers in
the rice field.
a.Balitaw
b.Harana
c. Kumintang
d. Pandanggo
25. 21. Performed in elegant
evening gatherings at the
height of its popularity
during the Spanish
colonial period.
a.Balitaw
b.Harana
c. Kumintang
d. Polka
26. 22. A dialogue song in
triple meter, mostly in 2 and
3 part forms and arranged
with counter melodies
a.Balitaw
b.Harana
c. Kumintang
d. Polka
27. 23. An art song that came
from the words, “kung
hindi man” that conveys
selfless and spiritual
attitude.
a.Balitaw
b.Harana
c. Kundiman
d. Polka
28. 24. Which of the
choices is NOT a
secular music?
a.Balitaw
b.Kumintang
c. Kundiman
d. Santa Cruzan
29. 25. Which of the
choices is NOT a
liturgical/
devotional music?
a.Balitaw
b.Flores de Mayo
c. Pasyon
d. Santa Cruzan
30. 26. Ensemble of
woodwind, brass
and percussion
instruments in the
Philippines
a.Anklung Ensemble
b. Brass Band
c. Musiko Bumbong
d. Rondalla
31. 27. Which of
the choices will
make a Brass
Band?
a.Angklungs
b. Angklung, Bumbong,
Kalatok, Talunggating,
Kalagong, Pan Pipes, Tulali
& Kiskis
c. Bamboo Woodwind
Instruments
d. Woodwinds, Brasswinds
& Percussion
32. 28. Which of
the choices is a
WOODWIND
INSTRUMENT?
a. Bass Drum
b. Cymbals
c. Flute
d. Snare Drum
33. 29. Which of
the choices is a
PERCUSSION
INSTRUMENT?
a. Bass Drum
b. Flute
c. Sousaphone
d. Trombone
34. 30. Originally entitled,
“Marcha Nacional
Filipina” composed by
Julian Felipe in June 12,
1898
a.Bayan Ko
b. Bayang
Magiliw
c. Lupang
Hinirang
d. Pilipinas Kong
Mahal
46. EVALUATION
DIRECTIONS: On your notebooks
(Music Segment), write the LETTER
of the BEST answer corresponding
their respective definitions.
47. 1. A Philippine
National Treasure
found in St. Joseph
Church, Las Piñas
City.
a. Angklung
Ensemble
b. Las Piñas
Bamboo Organ
c. Musiko
Bumbong
d. Pangkat
Kawayan
48. 2. Filipino marching
band that use
bamboo woodwind
instruments.
a. Angklung
Ensemble
b. Las Piñas
Bamboo Organ
c. Musiko
Bumbong
d. Pangkat
Kawayan
49. 3. Also known as “Singing
Bamboo of the Philippines.”
An orchestra that plays
music using nontraditional
bamboo instruments.
a. Angklung
Ensemble
b. Las Piñas
Bamboo
Organ
c. Musiko
Bumbong
d. Pangkat
Kawayan
50. 4. A small group of
musicians who plays
angklung bamboo
instruments.
a. Angklung
Ensemble
b. Las Piñas
Bamboo Organ
c. Musiko
Bumbong
d. Pangkat
Kawayan
51. 5. Which of the
choices is NOT a
PANGKAT KAWAYAN
instrument?
a. Angklung
b. Bumbong
c. French Horn
d. Kalatok
Known as the oldest and the largest bamboo organ existing in the world today.
-made of 902 bamboo pipes completed in 1824 under the supervision of Fr. Diego Cara.
-every February, the city celebrates the INTERNATIONAL BAMBOO ORGAN FESTIVAL where a number of established foreign and local artist participate in this cultural event which aims to pursue and develop the rich cultural tradition of las pinas city
Bamboo band that uses improvised instruments. It is the first bamboo band that came out in the Philippines in 1896 founded by Felix Ramos
-the shapes and sizes are similar to brass band instruments but have different sounds.
The group’s musical instruments, numbering more than a hundred are made of six kinds of the versatile bamboo in various sizes, shapes and designs.
ANGKLUNG – bamboo-rattle tubes attached to a bamboo frame
BUMBONG (Bamboo tube) – made of hollow pieces of bamboo that has been put together and serve as the orchestra’s wind section
KALATOK (bamboo knocker) – percussion instrument made of pieces of bamboo with varying tones when struck by a rubber mallet
TALUNGGATING (bamboo marimba) – made of bamboo; follows the musical scale of the typical xylophone
KALAGONG – wind instrument that produces a hollow gong like sound
PAN PIPES – small pieces of bamboo in graduated small tubes that has been put together by a string
TULALI (bamboo flutes) – made of baga (smallest bamboo)
KISKIS – bamboo piece with ridges and serves as a percussion instrument
Angklung Ensemble plays one note or more. It is popular in Southeast Asia, but originated in Indonesia and has been played for centuries.
ANGKLUNG is made of bamboo-rattle tubes attached to a bamboo frame