MAPEH Flashcards

1
Q

These folk epics are the
BLANK of the Maranao and the
Rajah Indarapatra of the
Maguindanao.

A

Darangen

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2
Q

the BLANK of Cotabato

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Maguindanao

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3
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the BLANK of Lanao and Cotabato

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maranao

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4
Q

the blank and blank of the Suku

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Samai and Jama Mapun

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5
Q

the BLANK of the Sulu Islands of Jolo,
Siasi, and Tawi-Tawi

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Tausug

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6
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the BLANK of Basilan and Zamboanga

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yakan

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7
Q

is a dance song that is also
chanted as people walk before the altar.

A

mimisad

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8
Q

– is an epic song, which includes a
wealth of knowledge about the Maranao
people living in the Lake Lanao region of
Mindanao.

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darangen

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9
Q

is the most important type of
vocal music. It recalls the adventure of the
main hero Agyu and his siblings.

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ulaging

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10
Q

chants that they use in reading the
Qur’an and other Ismalic books.

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lugu

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11
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songs that they use for
serenading their loved ones

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kalangan

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12
Q

an important chant sung by
the wife-to-be during the ceremony that talks
about married life

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Sail/Lunsey

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13
Q

sacred songs highlighted by
quotations from the Qur’an

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dikker

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14
Q

semi-generic term for a
lyrical rendition of different
improvised text

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bayok

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15
Q

a chant-style or chant formula
used in rocking a baby to sleep

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lullabies

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16
Q

a song of the Yakans to
put a baby to sleep, sung in a
relax/slow, soft, and soothing
manner

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yaya

17
Q

also a Maranao term
for lullaby

A

bayok

18
Q

Is a modern term for an instrumental
form of music on a row of small,
horizontally-laid gong kettles.
Is an ensemble composed of a set of
eight graduated size-gongs arranged
in a row.

A

kulintang

19
Q

.Is a set of four large hanging gong’s
which is played as part of the
kulintang ensemble of Maguindanao.

A

gandingan

20
Q

Is one or two suspended gong/s

A

agung

21
Q

Is a single-headed Philippine drum
that looks like a goblet used by the
Maranaoas.

A

dabakan

22
Q

Is a single, narrow-rimmed Philippine
gong used as the timekeeper of the
Maguindanao kulintang ensemble.

A

babandil

23
Q

Is held horizontally
with the bamboo
tongue in front of
the opened mouth.
It can be played
in solo or in an
ensemble.
(aerophone)

A

kubing

24
Q

Is also called the
ring flute. It is
the smallest
bamboo flute of
Mindanao.
(Aerophone

A

suling

25
Q

Is a lip-valley
flute and one of
the most common
aerophones of the
Maguindanaons

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palendag

26
Q

Is
a Maguindanao
bamboo scraper
gong or slit drum
with
a jagged
edge on one side
.

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kagul

27
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