MAPEH 4 Flashcards
a song/piece of music gets divided into different sections and some of those sections sound similar/same to each other.
True or False?
Trueee
What is form?
- It is the way music is organized
- the over-all plan or structure of a song/piece of music
- helps us organize and compose music
Two forms of songs
Binary Form and Ternary Form
What is recycling?
It is using things that have already been used to make new things.
Some examples of what can be recycled
glass, metal cans, plastic bottles,
Hieroglyphics
a system of writing that uses pictures instead of words, especially as used in ancient Egypt
Baybayin
an ancient pre- colonial Philippine writing system
What are notes?
They are musical symbols that
represent sound.
What’s the time value of whole note/rest?
4 beats
What’s the time value of half note/rest?
2 beats
What’s the time value of quarter note/rest?
1 beat
What’s the time value of eighth note/rest?
1/2 beat
What’s the time value of sixteenth note/rest?
1/4 beat
What are rests?
They are musical symbols that represent silence
What is the name of the note/rest that has the time value of 4 beats?
Whole note/rest
What is the name of the note/rest that has the time value of 2 beats?
half note/rest
What is the name of the note/rest that has the time value of 1 beat?
Quarter note/rest
What is the name of the note/rest that has the time value of 1/2 beat?
Eighth note/rest
What is the name of the note/rest that has the time value of 1/4 beat?
Sixteenth note/rest
What is the first health- related components of physical fitness?
Cardiovascular Endurance
What is the second health- related components of physical fitness?
Muscular strength
What is the third health- related components of physical fitness?
Muscular endurance
What is the fourth health- related components of physical fitness?
Flexibility
What is the fifth health- related components of physical fitness?
Body composition
What is cardiovascular endurance?
It is the ability of the heart and the circulatory system to supply oxygen to working muscles during exercise.
What is muscular strength?
It refers to the amount of force that can be produced by the muscles against an opposing force.
What is muscular endurance
It is the ability of a muscle group to continue working over an extended length of time w/o experiencing fatigue.
What is flexibility?
It refers to the range of movements that the joints in the body are able to do.
What is body composition?
It is the distribution of the weight by looking at the percentage of muscle, fat, bone and organs
What are nutrients?
Nutrients are substances found in food that are essential for growth and the maintenance of life.
How do nutrients help the body?
- They build and repair body tissues.
- They regulate the processes of the body.
- They protect the body from diseases.
- They provide energy to the body.
What are the six (6) essential nutrients?
- Carbohydrates
- Proteins
- Fats
- Water
- Minerals
- Vitamins
What is the first essential nutrient?
Carbohydrates
What is the second essential nutrient?
Proteins
What is the third essential nutrient?
Fats
What is the fourth essential nutrient?
Water
What is the fifth essential nutrient?
Mineral
What is the sixth essential nutrient?
Vitamins
What is time signature?
- It is a musical symbol composed of a set of numbers that serves as a guide in interpreting music.
- It indicates the number of beats allowed in each measure and identifies the kind of note that will receive one beat
In time signature, The upper number of the time signature indicates the number of beats allowed in each measure.
The lower number
identifies the kind of
note that will receive one beat.
True or false?
Trueee
What is color?
It is another important element of art that is made whenever light strikes on an object and is reflected back to one’s eye.
You CAN see colors without light.
False, because you actually CANNOT see colors without light.
What are the three properties of color?
HUE
INTENSITY
VALUE
What is hue?
It is the pure spectrum colors referred to by the “color names” (red, blue, green, and others).
What is intensity?
It is also called “saturation”. It talks about richness and colorfulness.
What is value?
It is the lightness and darkness of colors or shades adjusted by adding black or white shades.
What are primary colors?
- Primary colors are the root of every hue imaginable.
Why are “primary colors” called primary colors?
They are called primary because these colors can only be obtained by using natural pigments.
What are the three primary colors?
Yellow, blue, red
What are seconds colors?
-Mixing any two of the three primary colors produce the secondary colors.
This will give three new colors which are orange, purple, and green.
What secondary color is created when you mix red and yellow?
orange
What secondary color is created when you mix blue and red?
purple
What secondary color is created when you mix yellow and blue?
green