MAPEH non islamic Flashcards

1
Q

is a Visayan word for “native”
or “Indigenous”
It refers to the non-Christian and nonMuslim ethnic groups of Mindanao.
They also make use of a general array of
musical instruments that includes the
agong.

A

lumad

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2
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Is the biggest group of Lumads in
Zamboanga Del Norte and
Zamboanga Del Sur.
Their vocal music is
characterized by the following:
Chants

A

subanon

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3
Q

love song

A

odonli

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4
Q

funeral

A

ogiloy

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5
Q

lullaby

A

buwa

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6
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They are the largest ethnic group in the
Philippines.
They came from the provinces of Bukidnon,
Agusan del sur and Cotabato.
Their vocal music includes ritual songs,
narrative songs, lullabies and songs of nature.
Most of the singers use their armpits as the
rhythmic sound while they are singing.

A

manobos

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7
Q

Are tribes from the provinces of
Davao del Norte and the
Compostela Valley.
Their musical forms include the
saliada that is similar to ballad
bayok depicting love and nature.

A

mansaka

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8
Q

Are the tribes of South Cotabato.
They perform different songs in different
occasions and sentiments, like weddings
and fishing, and when they are joyful or
sad.
They reflect their closeness to nature
through the imitation of natural sounds.

A

t boli

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9
Q

The vocal music of northern and
southern Mindanao is performed either in
solo or in the call-and-response manner,
in which the melody is sung by the
singer is echoed/responded by the other.

A

vocal music

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10
Q

head/ voice/falsetto (light)
Chest/speaking voice (throaty)
Guttural voice

A

timbre

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11
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Narrow range
Moderate
Wide range

A

melody

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12
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Major and Minor tonality
Pentatonic scale
Modal

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harmony

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13
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Monophony
Homophony
Polyphony
Heterophony

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texture

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14
Q

Syllabic
Melismatic phrasing

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form

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15
Q

Regular
Irregular meter

A

meter

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16
Q

Fast
Moderate
Slow in tempo

A

rhythm

17
Q

Or a slender piece of bamboo –
used while dancing the gandang

A

kubing

18
Q

Or a two-stringed lute – similar to
the kudyapi of the Maranao

A

kudlong

19
Q

Or a native drum – made of tree
trunk or deer skin and played to
accompany aa dancing bailana.

A

gimbal

20
Q

Or instrument –resembles a Spanish
tambourine, played to accompany the
gimbal.

A

nakuyag

21
Q

Or instrument –resembling a flute

A

bonabon