Music
Music
Refresher Course
WHAT TO EXPECT
MAJORSHIP
Area: MAPE
Focus: Foundation of Music and Philippine Music
LET Competencies:
1. Define the different parameters of elements of music.
2. Analyze the folksongs from different regions of the Philippines
3. Reflect on the totality of human experiences in formulating a human
perspective that integrates all areas of knowledge.
4. Integrate the areas of humanities in different human experiences
Prepared by: Prof. Minerva Atanacio
I.
MUSICAL ELEMENTS
Geographically, the Philippines belongs to the East, it has absorbed considerable cultural
influences from West due primarily to 333 years of Spanish rule and 45 years of American
domination. Its oriental background still remains in highland and lowland barrios were indigenous
cultures thrive with little Western influence. In the urban areas, Spanish and American influences
are highly evident in the social, economic and political aspects of life. Shaped by cross-cultural
contacts with Western and Non-Western traditions, Philippine music of today consists of several
streams: Indigenous, Spanish influenced and American influenced.
Ethnic Traditions
The indigenous and Islamic influenced traditions are practiced by about 10% of the entire
population. Eight percent of this minority is represented by more than 100 language groups living
in the mountains of Northern Luzon and in the island of Mindanao, Palawan and Mindoro in
Southern and Western Philippines.
Indigenous music may be instrumental or vocal. Among the indigenous common musical
instruments are the following:
a) Saggeypo small pipes of different pitches (kalinga)
b) Kollitong poly chordal zither (kalinga)
c) Patatag xylophone blades (isneg)
d) Tongatong stamping tube (kalinga)
e) Bangibang yoke beam (ifugao)
f) Bungkaka bamboo buzzers (isneg)
g) Lantoy bamboo flute (manobo)
h) Gangsa Pattung with stick (kalinga)
i) Gangsa Toppaya bare palms (kalinga)
j) Kubing jaws harp (tiruray)
k) Palendag long flute (tiruray)
l) Suling short ring flute (tiruray)
m) Gandingan set of four narrow rimmed gongs (maguindanao)
n) Dabakan drum (maguindanao)
o) Babandil narrow rimmed gong with shallow boss (maguindanao)
p) Kutyapi stringed lute (maguindanao)
q) Kulintang a set of graduated gongs (mindanao)
Agong
Gangsa
Diwdiwas
Dabakan
Gandingan
Kulintang
Spanish Tradition
In 1521, the accidental discovery of the Philippines by Ferdinand Magellan brought about
Spanish colonization and Christianization that also planted seeds of European harmonic music,
totally unknown to Asia at that time. In 300 years, these seeds took shape and produced religious
music both connected to and outside the liturgy of the Catholic Church, secular music from Europe
and European type of music adapted by Filipinos, folksongs and music of string and brass
ensemble. Among the common music and practices are:
a) Pabasa lenten season
b) Pasyon chanting
c) Flores de mayo procession in honor of the Blessed Virgin
d) Panunuluyan sung dialogue on the streets
e) Sinulog dance ritual
Numerous instrumental groups performed actively, particularly in the second half of the 19 th
century. These included orchestras, bands and rondalla.
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10. Is a song and dance common among the Tagalogs and Visayans.
A. Kumintang
C. Balitaw
B. Danza
D. Habanera
11. From what province is the song Dandansoy?
A. Tagalog
C. Visaya
B. Ilocano
D. Bicol
12. The composer of Pilipinas Kong Mahal is _________?
A. Antonio Molina
C. Lucio San Pedro
B. Nicanor Abelardo
D. Francisco Santiago
13. Sa Ugoy ng Duyan is a composition by _______?
A. Antonio Molina
C. Lucio San Pedro
B. Nicanor Abelardo
D. Francisco Santiago
14. La FLor de Manila or Sampaguita is the composition of ___________?
A. Julian Felipe
C. Dolores Paterno
B. Jose Palma
D. Atang de la Rosa
15. Who is the composer of National Anthem of the Philippines?
A. Julian Felipe
C. Dolores Paterno
B. Jose Palma
D. Atang de la Rama
16. Who is the Creative Nationalist Filipino Composer and the national Artist of 1991?
A. Restie Umali
C.Levi Celerio
B. Lucio San Pedro
D.George Canseco
17. The impressionistic composer of Hatinggabi is____________
A. Nicanor Abelardo
C. Antonio Molina
B. Lucio San Pedro
D. Levi Celerio
18. What becomes of the tone when a perfect interval is lowered half step?
A. Minor
C. Augmented
B. Diminished
D. Flat
19. How many notes are needed to form a diatonic scale?
A. 3
C. 5
B. 7
D. 8
20. Which of the following elements is applied when a musical sign that indicates the speed of
a song composition has to be sung or played?
a. Sonority
C. Monophonic
b. Register
D. Tempo
21. What chord is fa la do in the key of F?
A. Diminished
B. Minor
C.Augmented
D. Major
22. The relative loudness or softness of tonal effect is determined by the size of vibrations of the
sound waves. What do you call this numerical effect?
A. Dynamics
C. Intensity
B. Timbre
D. Duration
23. What do you call the grouping of beats in a measure?
A. Tempo
C. Rhythm
B. Pulse
D. Meter
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24. The Ifugao ceremonious occasion with dancing, drinking of bubud or fermented rice,
butchering of pigs and speeches is called __________.
A. Ayoweng
C. Pagpag
B. Sua-sua
D. Canao
25. It refers to the dislocation of the strong accents within the measure
A. Rhythm
C.Tempo
B. Pulse
D.Syncopation
1. C
2. B
3. C
4. D
5. B
6.
7. A
8. C
9. D
10.
11. C
12. D
13. C
14. C
15. A
16.
17.
18. B
19. C
20. D
21. D
22. A
23. C
24. D
25. D
1. It consists of two numbers that tells the number of beats in every measure and the kind of
notes that received one beat.
A. Key Signature
C. Time Signature
B. Scale
D. Key
2. It refers to the element of music which consists of two or more notes played or sung
together
A. Trio
C. Harmony
B. Triad
D.Seventh Chord
3. The song and courtship dance of Jolo.
A. Ayoweng
B. Sua-sua
C. Papag
D. Canao
4. What do you call this ensemble consists of kulintang, a set of eight small gongs of
graduated sizes, dabakan, gandingan and babandil?
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A. Saggong
C. Gangsa
B. Palabunyibunyan
D. Luntang
5. What do you call the scale composed of all the twelve tones progressing by half step
consistently?
A. Diatonic Scale
C. Pentatonic Scale
B. Chromatic scale
D. Minor scale
6. From what province is the folksong Sarong Banggi?
A. Tagalog
C. VIsaya
B. Ilocano
D. Bicol
7. Produce qualities of lightness or heaviness, thickness or thinness
A. Timbre
C. Tenor
B. B. Texture
D. Soprano
8. The instrument played by the Kalinga.
A. Saggong
C. Gangsa
B. Palabunyibunyan
D. Luntang
9. It is a succession of eight consecutive tones arranged in whole and half step
A. Melody
C.Phrase
B. Scale
D. Octave
10. Kung Hindi Man is an example of ______?
A. Folksong
C. Kundiman
B. Balitaw
D. Kumintang
11. What chord is do mi so in the key of C?
A. Diminished
C.Augmented
B. Minor
D. Major
12. Where is the location of Do in the staff in the key of E flat?
A. 2nd line
C. 5th line
st
B. 1 line
D. 3rd line
13. This is the period of the pabasa, pasyon and flores de Mayo in the Philippines.
A. Ethnic period
C. American Period
B. Spanish Period
D. Japanese Period
14. The complete musical thought consisting of two phrases in Question and Answer
A. Period
C. Section
B. B. Tone
D. Motive
15. It is a tone group that may be identified with a particular composition.
A. Period
C. Section
B. Tone
D. Motive
16. Organization of beats into groups of three or larger units
A. Beat
C. Rhythm
B. Meter
D. Melody
17. What is the scale composed of seven tones-each is whole tone from its nearest neighbor?
A. Major scale
C. Pentatonic Scale
B. Whole scale Tone Scale
D. Minor scale
18. It is a group of tones of different pitches which are vertically arranged.
A. Minor
C. Chord
B. Major
D. Augmented
19. The simultaneous sounding of a group of tones
A. Timbre
C. Harmony
B. Texture
D. Melody
20. Two notes of the same pitch but different pitch names
A. Movable do
C. Enharmonic Tones
B. Sol-fa Syllable
D. Progression
21. The highest female voice
A. Alto
C. Tenor
B. Bass
D. Soprano
22. The time signature of the song Kundansoy is_____?
A. 4
C. 2
4
4
B. 3
6
4
8
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23. The color of sound produced by the voice and different instruments
A. Timbre
C. Tenor
B. Texture
D. Soprano
24. It is composed of soprano, alto, tenor and bass
A. Mixed Choir
C. Childrens Choir
B. TTB
D. Atang de la Rosa
25. It is a song that belongs to a nation.
A. Ballad
C. Plainsong
B. Kumintang
D. National Song
1. C
2. C
3. B
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5. C
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9. B
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24. A
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