2. Melody
•It is the horizontal succession of notes
written or performed in a recognizable
shape
•It is the highness or lowness of tone.
Pitch
3. Tempo
•The speed at which music is played
often indicated on written composition
by a descriptive or metronome mark
•It is the quality of musical sound or
voice
Timbre
4. Harmony
•In music, harmony is a concept of
combining different sounds together in
order to create new, distinct musical
ideas.
•The order and arrangement of the
different parts of a piece of music
Form
5. Secular Music
•It refers to any music that is not
religious in nature
1. Harana – is a serenade traditionally
sung by a man to express his love
to a lady.
2. Kumintang – is originated from
Balayan, Batangas. This song is in
triple meter with themes of love and
courtship
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3. Pandanggo – is a dance form that
can be found in the different islands of
Luzon such as Batanes, Ilocos, Tarlac
and parts of the Visayas.
4. Polka – originated from a bohemian
dance that became popular in Europe
and America
8. Instrumental Music
Brass Band
-is an ensemble of woodwind, brass
and percussion instruments. They are
usually played in fiestas, religious and
civic celebrations.
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1. Idiophones – produce sound by the
vibration of its body cause by the
way they are played such as being
struck, scraped, rubbed, shaken or
plucked.
2. Aerophones – produce sound
primarily by causing a body of air to
vibrate because of the air blown
inside.
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3. Chordophones – produce sound
through its vibrating string or strings
that is either plucked, strummed or
used with a bow.
4. Membranophones – produce sound
primarily by way of a vibrating stretched
membrane tapped by hands or sticks.
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5. Electrophones – produce sounds
which are generated by electricity.