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TYPES OF MUSIC IN THE PHILIPPINES
MUSIC FOR NATIONAL IDENITY:BEING FILIPINO
Music of the Lowland Folk Villages: The Way of the Fiesta
Music of Popular Sentiments: The sanctity of the home
Music of the Concert Hall: The Autonomy of Music
Music for Mass Entertainment: The Consumerist Lifestyle
MAJOR GENRE OF LITERATURE
NONFICTION
FICTION
POETRY
DRAMA
EXAMPLE OF MEMBRANOPHONES
sulibao
libbit
dabakan
CATEGORIES OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
IDIOPHONES
AEROPHONES
CHORDOPHONES
MEMBRANOPHONES
TYPES OF DANCE IN THE PHILIPPINES
FOLK DANCE
BALLROOM
THEATRICAL DANCES
ELEMENTS OF DANCE
MUSIC
COSTUME
CHOREOGRAPHY
VISUAL DESIGN STYLES
3D
ABSTRACT
FEMININE
produce sound from the substance of the instrument itself.
Idiophones
kinds of idiophones and their description
- Percussion- hit with sticks
- Shaken- they are shaken
- Concussion- clashing
- Friction- rubbing
- Scrapped- scrapping a stick
- Stamping- stamped on the
ground - Plucked- vibrates when plucked
blown with the air
Aerophones
stringed instrument
Chordophones
single and double headed drums.
Membranophones
electronic sound
Electrophones
not written but notated (represented by musical symbols)
Musical Compositions
these people are called Lumad. Their music generically may be called by the same name.
Music of Indigenous Southeast Asian Filipinos: Harmony with the Creative Forces of Nature
The music may collectively be referred to as Moro music
Music of the Moros or Muslim Filipino Cultures: The Courtly Elegance of Islamic Unity
The music of the so-called Hispanized lowland Christian and village peoples of Luzon, Visayas, Mindoro, and Palawan
Music of the Lowland Folk Villages: The Way of the Fiesta
Music of Popular Sentiments: The Sanctity of the Home
The beginning of what we may consider Western type of music in the Philippines began in lowland Christian town centers, probably around the late 18th century
Music of the Concert Hall: The Autonomy of Music
This music is also known as “serious or classical music”
This type of music is produced mainly for mass entertainment and it is what we know as “pop” music.
Music for Mass Entertainment: The Consumerist Lifestyle
This is the music for social criticism and cultural liberation and is variously termed alternative, protest, progressive or people’s music
Music of Social Concern and Cultural Freedom: A Force for Social Transformation
These are songs that celebrate or
depict our struggles, hopes, and aspirations toward a Filipino identity and sense of nationhood.
Music for National Identity: Being
Filipino
CHOREOGRAPHY
art of dancing that is composed of series of dance steps and movements to create story
beliefs, interests, habits, customs and practices of the native
Folk Dance/Ethnic Dance