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Is one of the largest islands in Philippines
Mindanao
It is a home to some famous mountains and vocanoes that attracts tourism like?
Mt. Apo
Mindanao is a home almost about in 2018?
26m
How many regions is in the Mindanao?
Six
What is the regions is in the Islamic culture in Mindanao?
Maguindanaon, Maranao, Yakan, Samal, and Tausug
What regions is in the non-Islamic culture in Mindanao?
Manobo, Bagobo, Subanon, Bilaan, Tiruray, T’boli, or even Lumad.
Accompanied by music both for Muslim and non-Muslim.
Sacred rituals, and practices
Is a popular song and dance performance in Jolo, it is done during courtships, wedding, and other important occasions.
Sua-sua
What is the ethnic group that celebrate their rice harvest occasion?
Lumad in Agusan
Rice Harvest Occasion means?
Tud-ob
It is a song which consists of four notes and sang to accompany their ritual dance?
Tud-ob
Considered as the oldest form since it only needs the human voice. Does not need any musical accompaniment.
Vocal music
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.
Melisma
Making melodic using only the voice.
Chanting
A dance song and is also chanted as people walk before the altar, using small and large kettledrums.
Miminsad
A epic song, which includes a wealth of knowledge about the Maranao people. Living in Lake Lanao. “To narrate a song”
Darangen
A vocal music, it recalls the adventure of the main hero Agyu and his siblings, Sung in Nighttime.
Ulaging
A modern term for an instrument form of music on a row of small, horizontally-laid gong kettles or knobbed gongs. Woman’s instrument
Kulintang
What culture is the gong-chime?
Southeast Asia
4 large hanging set of gongs that is ensemble in Maguindanao is known as?
Gandingan
A 1 or 2 suspended bossed gong that plays the pulse of music called?
Agung
A tubular drum made from a hollow trunk of a tree and covered with animal skin called?
Dabakan
Smallest kulintang, and a single, narrow-rimmed used as the time keeper of the Maguindanao is called?
Babandil
A single headed Philippines drum that looks like goblet used by the Maranao is called?
Dabakan
Held horizontally with the Bamboo tongue in front of the opened mouth. Can be played in solo or ensemble(Aerophone)
Kubing
Also called the “Ring flute”, smallest bamboo flute of Maguindanao, controlled through the five finger holes.
Suling
A lip-valley flute, most common aerophones in Maguindanaon.
Palendag
A bamboo scraper gong or slit drum with a jagged edge on one side, Maguindanao
Kagul
A visayan word for “native” or “indigenous”. refers to the non-Christian and non-Muslim ethnic groups. They also make Agung.
Lumad
Is the biggest group of Lumads in Zamboanga del Norte and del Sur.
Subanon
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.
Manobo
A tribes from the provinces of Davao del Norte and the Compostela Valley. Include Soliada that is similar to Bayok depicting love and nature.
Mansaka
A tribes from South Cotabato, they perform diff songs in diff occasions and sentiments. Reflect their closeness to nature.
T’boli
A narrow range and fluttering of unsteady tones called?
Tremolos
A slender piece of bamboo, used while dancing the Gandang
Kubing
A two-stringed lute, similar to the kudyapi of the Maranao.
Kudlong
A native drum, made of tree trunk or deer skin, and played to accompany a dancing bailana.
Gimbal
A instrument that resembles a Spanish tambourine, played to accompany the gimbal.
Nakuyag
A instrument resembling flute.
Bonabon
Fast, moderate, or slow in tempo
Rhythm
Head voice/falsetto(light) chest/speaking voice(throaty), guttural voice.
Timbre
Regular or irregular meter
Meter
Narrow range, moderate, wide range
Melody
Syllabic and melismatic phrasing
Form
Major and minor tonality, pentatonic scale, modal
Harmony
Monophony, Homophony, Polyphony, Heterophony
Texture
Means “New native”, band was formed by Joey Ayala. Well-known songs “Karaniwang Tao”, “Haring Ibon”.
Bagong Lumad