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1
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Is one of the largest islands in Philippines

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Mindanao

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2
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It is a home to some famous mountains and vocanoes that attracts tourism like?

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Mt. Apo

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3
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Mindanao is a home almost about in 2018?

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26m

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4
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How many regions is in the Mindanao?

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Six

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5
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What is the regions is in the Islamic culture in Mindanao?

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Maguindanaon, Maranao, Yakan, Samal, and Tausug

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6
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What regions is in the non-Islamic culture in Mindanao?

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Manobo, Bagobo, Subanon, Bilaan, Tiruray, T’boli, or even Lumad.

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7
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Accompanied by music both for Muslim and non-Muslim.

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Sacred rituals, and practices

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8
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Is a popular song and dance performance in Jolo, it is done during courtships, wedding, and other important occasions.

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Sua-sua

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9
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What is the ethnic group that celebrate their rice harvest occasion?

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Lumad in Agusan

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10
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Rice Harvest Occasion means?

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Tud-ob

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11
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It is a song which consists of four notes and sang to accompany their ritual dance?

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Tud-ob

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12
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Considered as the oldest form since it only needs the human voice. Does not need any musical accompaniment.

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Vocal music

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13
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Long melodic phrases, presence of a group of notes sung to one sung to one syllable of the text. Has utilization of tremolo and wavering effect.

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Melisma

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14
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Making melodic using only the voice.

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Chanting

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15
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A dance song and is also chanted as people walk before the altar, using small and large kettledrums.

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Miminsad

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16
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A epic song, which includes a wealth of knowledge about the Maranao people. Living in Lake Lanao. “To narrate a song”

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Darangen

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17
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A vocal music, it recalls the adventure of the main hero Agyu and his siblings, Sung in Nighttime.

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Ulaging

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18
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A modern term for an instrument form of music on a row of small, horizontally-laid gong kettles or knobbed gongs. Woman’s instrument

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Kulintang

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19
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What culture is the gong-chime?

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Southeast Asia

20
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4 large hanging set of gongs that is ensemble in Maguindanao is known as?

A

Gandingan

21
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A 1 or 2 suspended bossed gong that plays the pulse of music called?

A

Agung

22
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A tubular drum made from a hollow trunk of a tree and covered with animal skin called?

A

Dabakan

23
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Smallest kulintang, and a single, narrow-rimmed used as the time keeper of the Maguindanao is called?

A

Babandil

24
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A single headed Philippines drum that looks like goblet used by the Maranao is called?

A

Dabakan

25
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Held horizontally with the Bamboo tongue in front of the opened mouth. Can be played in solo or ensemble(Aerophone)

A

Kubing

26
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Also called the “Ring flute”, smallest bamboo flute of Maguindanao, controlled through the five finger holes.

A

Suling

27
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A lip-valley flute, most common aerophones in Maguindanaon.

A

Palendag

28
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A bamboo scraper gong or slit drum with a jagged edge on one side, Maguindanao

A

Kagul

29
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A visayan word for “native” or “indigenous”. refers to the non-Christian and non-Muslim ethnic groups. They also make Agung.

A

Lumad

30
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Is the biggest group of Lumads in Zamboanga del Norte and del Sur.

A

Subanon

31
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They are the largest ethnic group in the Philippines that belong to this family of languages, from Sarangani Island. Came from Bukidnon, Agusan del Sur, Cotabato.

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Manobo

32
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A tribes from the provinces of Davao del Norte and the Compostela Valley. Include Soliada that is similar to Bayok depicting love and nature.

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Mansaka

33
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A tribes from South Cotabato, they perform diff songs in diff occasions and sentiments. Reflect their closeness to nature.

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T’boli

34
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A narrow range and fluttering of unsteady tones called?

A

Tremolos

35
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A slender piece of bamboo, used while dancing the Gandang

A

Kubing

36
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A two-stringed lute, similar to the kudyapi of the Maranao.

A

Kudlong

37
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A native drum, made of tree trunk or deer skin, and played to accompany a dancing bailana.

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Gimbal

38
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A instrument that resembles a Spanish tambourine, played to accompany the gimbal.

A

Nakuyag

39
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A instrument resembling flute.

A

Bonabon

40
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Fast, moderate, or slow in tempo

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Rhythm

41
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Head voice/falsetto(light) chest/speaking voice(throaty), guttural voice.

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Timbre

42
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Regular or irregular meter

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Meter

43
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Narrow range, moderate, wide range

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Melody

44
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Syllabic and melismatic phrasing

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Form

45
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Major and minor tonality, pentatonic scale, modal

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Harmony

46
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Monophony, Homophony, Polyphony, Heterophony

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Texture

47
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Means “New native”, band was formed by Joey Ayala. Well-known songs “Karaniwang Tao”, “Haring Ibon”.

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Bagong Lumad