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Music Education 7 2nd Quaretr Lesson 3 music of palawan

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Music Education 7 2nd Quaretr Lesson 3 music of palawan

  1. 1. Music of Palawan Music | 2nd Quarter | Lesson 3
  2. 2. DIRECTIONS: Write the LETTER of the CORRECT ANSWER on your ANSWER SHEETS
  3. 3. 1. Cordillera- style of singing without prior preparation or practice in leader-chorus form. a.Ibaloi Badiw b. Dagdagay c. Oppia d. Owiwi
  4. 4. 2. The following Cordillera Vocal Music are infancy-related songs of the Kalinga except ________. a.Bua b. Dagdagay c. Oppia d. Owiwi
  5. 5. 3. Langan Bata- Bata is an infancy-related Cordilleran vocal music of the _______ tribe. a.Ifugao b. Kalinga c. Subbanen d.Tausug
  6. 6. 4. Ifugao epic poetry which is recited and chanted during occasions. a.Bua b. Hudhud c. Kawayana d. Langan Bata- Bata
  7. 7. 5. Ifugao gongs played by striking with the palm while rested on the lap a.Bungkaka b. Gangsa Palook c. Gangsa Toppaya d.Tongali
  8. 8. 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
  9. 9. 7. Cordillera bamboo instrument played by striking against the palm of one hand. a.Bungkaka b. Gangsa Palook c. Gangsa Toppaya d.Tongali
  10. 10. 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
  11. 11. 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
  12. 12. 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
  13. 13. 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
  14. 14. 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
  15. 15. 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
  16. 16. 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
  17. 17. 15. Mangyan instrument which is a pair of equal-sized wood struck together. a.Gangsa b. Gitgit c. Kalutang d. Kudyapi
  18. 18. MUSIC OF PALAWAN
  19. 19. TAMBILAW & TINAPAY
  20. 20. VOCAL MUSIC MUSIC OF PALAWAN
  21. 21. KULIAL ▪Lyrical poem expressing love; ▪Accompanied by kusyapi (two- stringed lute) played by a man; and pagang (bamboo zither) played by a woman
  22. 22. KULIAL
  23. 23. TULTUL Vocal Music about epic heroes; chanted at night, ending at daybreak.
  24. 24. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS MUSIC OF PALAWAN
  25. 25. BAGIT ▪Music played on the kusyapi, showing rhythm, movements and sound of nature like rustling of leaves, running water, chirping of birds, monkey, snakes, etc. ▪Musical instruments are made up of wood, strings and metals.
  26. 26. BASAL An ensemble of one or two big gongs (Agung), a pair of small ringed gongs (Sanang) and a drum Called (Gimbal).
  27. 27. GIMBAL
  28. 28. 1.How can you describe the style of singing? 2.What are the instruments you heard?
  29. 29. QUESTIONS?
  30. 30. What have you learned? A 5-item assessment.
  31. 31. On your notebooks (Music Segment), write the LETTER of the CORRECT answer.
  32. 32. 1. 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
  33. 33. 2. Palawan vocal music about epic heroes; chanted at night, ending at daybreak. a.Bagit b. Basal c. Kulial d.Tultul
  34. 34. 3. 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
  35. 35. 4. 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
  36. 36. 5. “Basal” of Palawan is an ensemble of the following instruments: Agung, Sanang and ________. a.Gimbal b. Kusyapi c. Pagang d. Suling

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