yuhh Flashcards

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TYPES OF MUSIC IN THE PHILIPPINES

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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

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MAJOR GENRE OF LITERATURE

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NONFICTION
FICTION
POETRY
DRAMA

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EXAMPLE OF MEMBRANOPHONES

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sulibao
libbit
dabakan

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CATEGORIES OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENT

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IDIOPHONES
AEROPHONES
CHORDOPHONES
MEMBRANOPHONES

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TYPES OF DANCE IN THE PHILIPPINES

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FOLK DANCE
BALLROOM
THEATRICAL DANCES

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ELEMENTS OF DANCE

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MUSIC
COSTUME
CHOREOGRAPHY

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VISUAL DESIGN STYLES

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3D
ABSTRACT
FEMININE

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produce sound from the substance of the instrument itself.

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Idiophones

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kinds of idiophones and their description

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  • 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
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blown with the air

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Aerophones

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stringed instrument

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Chordophones

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single and double headed drums.

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Membranophones

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electronic sound

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Electrophones

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14
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not written but notated (represented by musical symbols)

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Musical Compositions

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15
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these people are called Lumad. Their music generically may be called by the same name.

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Music of Indigenous Southeast Asian Filipinos: Harmony with the Creative Forces of Nature

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16
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The music may collectively be referred to as Moro music

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Music of the Moros or Muslim Filipino Cultures: The Courtly Elegance of Islamic Unity

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The music of the so-called Hispanized lowland Christian and village peoples of Luzon, Visayas, Mindoro, and Palawan

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Music of the Lowland Folk Villages: The Way of the Fiesta

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Music of Popular Sentiments: The Sanctity of the Home

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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

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Music of the Concert Hall: The Autonomy of Music

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This music is also known as “serious or classical music”

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This type of music is produced mainly for mass entertainment and it is what we know as “pop” music.

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Music for Mass Entertainment: The Consumerist Lifestyle

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This is the music for social criticism and cultural liberation and is variously termed alternative, protest, progressive or people’s music

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Music of Social Concern and Cultural Freedom: A Force for Social Transformation

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These are songs that celebrate or
depict our struggles, hopes, and aspirations toward a Filipino identity and sense of nationhood.

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Music for National Identity: Being
Filipino

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CHOREOGRAPHY

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art of dancing that is composed of series of dance steps and movements to create story

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beliefs, interests, habits, customs and practices of the native

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Folk Dance/Ethnic Dance

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are dances of public
entertainment

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Ballroom Dances

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performed in a thaeater

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theatrical dances

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performing art that involves rhythmic body movement within a given space

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contemporary dance

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elements of dance

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Theme –It conveys the message
of a dance.

Design – is a pattern of movement in time and space.

Movement – the bodily actions of the dancer that include his steps.

Technique – the skill of movement executed by the dancer.

Music – the auditory background to which a dancer moves.

Costume & body paraphernalia – properties worn by the dancer.

Choreography – the figures and steps in dancing that enable the dancers to perform in an organized manner.

Scenery – the background or setting.

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a composition or layout of lines, shapes and color to form patterns on paper, textile, or any piece for that matter.

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VISUAL DESIGN

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types of visual designs

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3D- three-dimensional artwork

Abstract- independent from the way it looks in the real world

Clean and minimalist- sparseness and simplicity.

Conceptual art- metaphorical depiction of a visual idea

Feminine- attract female attention

Flat- subcategory of the minimalist

Fun and playful- commonly used to create cartoons

Geometric- idea of geometry

Grunge- evokes the darker, gritty and cool style of the 1990s

Illustrated- the interpretation or visual explanation

Luxurious- indulging in extra comforts

Masculine- stereotypically appealing to men

Organic and natural- flowing natural forms

Photorealism- closely matches it to the original image

Professional / corporate- muted colors, and minimal details

Typographic- modification of fonts

Vintage / retro- derivative of trends from the recent past