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2. •In this module, you will be able to:
A. cite the musical characteristics
of representative music
selections from the lowlands
of Luzon after listening;
A. determine the musical
elements, themes, and moods
present in vocal and
instrumental music of lowland
of Luzon; and
C. appreciate the simplicity of
Luzon’s lowland folksongs.
3. •Music comes from the
Greek word (mousike),
which means "(art) of the
Muses". It is an art form,
and cultural activity,
whose medium is sound.
4. RHYTHM
Has three components: tempo, meter and beat
MELODY
Organize sequence of single notes
HARMONY
Simultaneous sounding of two or more notes
5. TEXTURE
Thickness of the sound (monophonic, homophonic,
polyphonic)
TIMBRE
The quality of the sound heard
DYNAMICS
Softness and loudness of music
10. • Folk songs are songs written by the folk and
are sung to accompany daily activities, such
as farming, fishing, and putting the baby to
sleep. These are traditionally passed on
orally. Most Philippine folk songs have
Spanish and other Western influences.
What is Folk song?
11. Characteristics of folk songs are as follows:
• originally passed down orally to the family, and to the other
members of the community
• sung in his/her own dialect
• begins in one key and ends in the same key
• composers and lyricists are usually unknown
• mood can be sentimental, playful, and humorous
• concepts are based on nature or people’s work, tradition,
culture
• short and simple
• either in duple meter 2/4, triple meter 3/4, or quadruple meter
4/4
12. 1.What is the dialect of the song?
2. Analyze the emotions communicated by each
song (love, anger, happiness, suffering, etc.;
and
3. Observe the speed of each song. Do they have
the same tempos?
4. Why do you think the composers of these
particular folk songs made it that way?
14. Some
examples of
Philippine folk
songs from the
lowlands of
Luzon are:
∙ Pamulinawen
∙ Naraniag a Bulan
∙ Manang Biday
∙ Dungdungwen Kanto
∙ Bannatiran
∙ Ti Ayat ti Maysa nga Ubing
∙ Igid Diay Baybay
∙ Diro ni Ayat
∙ Atin Cu Pung Singsing
∙ Doredo
∙ Caca, O Caca
∙ Ing Bulung Lara Y Rizal
∙ Tinaman Kung Kamantigui
∙ Minsa a Cayaldawan
∙ Patag a Bundoc
∙ Nung Acuing Cucutnan
∙ Y Mariang Malagu
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