6. Senorita- Camila Cabello
A
Hotel California- Eagles
B
Stay with Me – Sam Smith
C
Faded- Allan Walker
D
Faded- Allan Walker
E
How you Like that – Blackpink
F
How Deep is Your Love
G
Para sa Akin- Sitti
H
7.
8. Senorita- Camila Cabello
A
Hotel California- Eagles
B
Stay with Me – Sam Smith
C
Faded- Allan Walker
D
Into the Unknown
E
How you Like that – Blackpink
F
How Deep is Your Love
G
Para sa Akin- Sitti
H
9.
10. Senorita- Camila Cabello
A
Hotel California- Eagles
B
Stay with Me – Sam Smith
C
Faded- Allan Walker
D
Into the Unknown
E
How you Like that – Blackpink
F
How Deep is Your Love
G
Para sa Akin- Sitti
H
11.
12. Senorita- Camila Cabello
A
Hotel California- Eagles
B
Stay with Me – Sam Smith
C
Faded- Allan Walker
D
Into the Unknown
E
How you Like that – Blackpink
F
How Deep is Your Love
G
Para sa Akin- Sitti
H
13.
14. Senorita- Camila Cabello
A
Hotel California- Eagles
B
Stay with Me – Sam Smith
C
Faded- Allan Walker
D
Into the Unknown
E
How you Like that – Blackpink
F
How Deep is Your Love
G
Para sa Akin- Sitti
H
15.
16. Senorita- Camila Cabello
A
Hotel California- Eagles
B
Stay with Me – Sam Smith
C
Faded- Allan Walker
D
Into the Unknown
E
How you Like that – Blackpink
F
How Deep is Your Love
G
Para sa Akin- Sitti
H
17.
18. Senorita- Camila Cabello
A
Hotel California- Eagles
B
Stay with Me – Sam Smith
C
Faded- Allan Walker
D
Into the Unknown
E
How you Like that – Blackpink
F
How Deep is Your Love
G
Para sa Akin- Sitti
H
19.
20. Senorita- Camila Cabello
A
Hotel California- Eagles
B
Stay with Me – Sam Smith
C
Faded- Allan Walker
D
Into the Unknown
E
How you Like that – Blackpink
F
How Deep is Your Love
G
Para sa Akin- Sitti
H
21.
22. • Are you familiar with the songs played?
• In your own idea, what type of music was played
earlier?
• What are characteristic of the music played?
Was it fun to listen?
24. Originating in Panama and Colombia, the cumbia became a popular
African courtship dance with European and African
instrumentation and characteristics. It contained varying
rhythmic meters among the major locations – meter in Colombia;
and meters in Panama, and meter in Mexico.
25. The word tango may have been of African origin meaning
“African dance” or from the Spanish
word taner meaning “to play” (an instrument). It is a foremost
Argentinian and Uruguayan
urban popular song and dance that is related to the Cuban
contradanza, habanera, and
Cuban tango, and remains a 20th century nationalistic
Argentinian piece of music that is most
expressive.
26. The cha cha is a ballroom dance the originated in Cuba in 1953,
derived from the mambo and
its characteristic rhythm of 2 crochets – 3 quavers – quaver
rest, with a syncopation on the
fourth beat. The Chachacha also contain polyrhythmic patterns,
has a normal count of ‘twothree-chachacha’ and ‘four and one,
two, three’.
27. The rumba popular recreational dance of Afro-Cuban origin,
performed in a complex duple
meter pattern and tresillo, which is a dotted quaver – dotted
quaver – dotted semiquaver
rhythm. There is a repetitive melody with an ostinato pattern
played by the maracas, claves,
and other Cuban percussion instruments.
28. Bossa nova emerged in the 1950’s when a slower, gentler version
of the samba became
popular with the upper and middle class sectors of society. It was
music for easy and relaxed
listening, conducive to romantic dates and quiet moments at the
lounges.
29. Reggae is an urban popular music and dance style that originated
in Jamaica in the mid
1960’s. It contained English text coupled with Creole expressions
that were not so familiar to
the non-Jamaican.
30. The foxtrot is a 20th century social dance that originated after
1910 in the USA. It was
executed as a one step, two step and syncopated rhythmic
pattern. The tempo varied from 30
to 40 bars per minute and had a simple duple meter with regular
4-bar phrases. There was no
fixed step pattern, instead borrowing from other dance forms
and having a simple
forward/backward sequence.
31. The dance is arrogant and dignified with a duple meter, march-
like character, where the
dancer takes strong steps forward with the heels accompanied
by artistic hand movements,
foot stomping, sharp and quick movements, with the head and
chest held high.