3. THE LEARNER…
PERFORMS MUSIC OF THE
LOWLANDS WITH APPROPRIATE
PITCH, RHYTHM, EXPRESSION
AND STYLE
PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
4. LEARNING
OBJECTIVES
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1. identifies the musical characteristics of
representative music selections from the lowlands
of Luzon after listening
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2. explains the distinguishing characteristics of
representative Philippine music selections from
Luzon in relation to its culture and geography and;
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3. evaluates music applying knowledge of musical
elements and styles.
5. MUSIC OF LUZON ( LOWLANDS)
GEOGRAPHICAL AND CULTURAL
BACKGROUND
2. INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC
MUSIKONG BUMBONG
CONTENT
8. are filipino marching bands that use woodwind
instruments that are made of bamboo.
The shape and the sizes are similar to brass
band instruments but have different sounds.
The MUSIKONG BUMBONG playing together
produces good harmony.
The D’ Original Malabon Musikong Bumbong
started as a plain Banda de Boca (meaning
“bibig” or mouth) in Barrio Tonsuya, Malabon in
1896.
9. Felix Ramos was both the founder and
inventor of the bamboo instruments.
The first members of the band were all
Katipuneros.
The band was renamed several times but
it is currently known as Musikawayan
under the leadership of P/Lt. Col. Gilbert
M. Ramos, a fourth generation
descendant of the band’s founder.