The document discusses the traditional music of the Cordillera Administrative Region of the Philippines. It provides information on the provinces that make up the region and notes that music is an integral part of daily life and community traditions. Various genres of vocal and instrumental music are described, as well as the contexts in which music is performed, such as ceremonies, life events, work, and entertainment. Music and culture are passed down through oral tradition in the Cordillera region.
The document discusses the traditional music of the Cordillera Administrative Region of the Philippines. It provides information on the provinces that make up the region and notes that music is an integral part of daily life and community traditions. Various genres of vocal and instrumental music are described, as well as the contexts in which music is performed, such as ceremonies, life events, work, and entertainment. Music and culture are passed down through oral tradition in the Cordillera region.
The document discusses the traditional music of the Cordillera Administrative Region of the Philippines. It provides information on the provinces that make up the region and notes that music is an integral part of daily life and community traditions. Various genres of vocal and instrumental music are described, as well as the contexts in which music is performed, such as ceremonies, life events, work, and entertainment. Music and culture are passed down through oral tradition in the Cordillera region.
The document discusses the traditional music of the Cordillera Administrative Region of the Philippines. It provides information on the provinces that make up the region and notes that music is an integral part of daily life and community traditions. Various genres of vocal and instrumental music are described, as well as the contexts in which music is performed, such as ceremonies, life events, work, and entertainment. Music and culture are passed down through oral tradition in the Cordillera region.
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The document discusses the music traditions of the Cordillera Administrative Region of the Philippines, including the characteristics and uses of their music as well as different categories and examples.
The three main categories of music in the Cordillera region are vocal music, instrumental music, and vocal ensembles with instrumental accompaniment.
Some examples of vocal music related to life events mentioned are lullabies (Owiwi), songs that foretell a baby's future (Dagdagay), and songs that express secret love (Chag-ay).
MUSIC OF CORDILLERA
Cordillera Administrative Region
Provinces Capital Abra Bangued
Apayao Kabugao
Benguet La Trinidad
Ifugao Lagawe
Kalinga Tabuk City
Mountain Province Bontoc
CORDILLERA It is the country's only land-locked region. It has a mountainous topography and dubbed as the "Watershed Cradle of North Luzon" as it hosts major rivers that provide continuous water for irrigation and energy for Northern Luzon. Characteristics of Music of Cordillera 1. Music is very much part of life and living 2. Have a rich variety of songs and music performed on instruments 3. Often performed in groups, all members of the community are welcome and encouraged to join the singing, dancing and playing of instruments 4. Their music is communal and Participatory. 5. Songs are usually in unison of pentatonic melodies 6. Music and other components of their culture are transferred from generation to generation through oral tradition. Oral tradition is cultural material and traditions transmitted orally from one generation to another Oral may refer to speech communication as opposed to writing (http://sppcfreshmen20112012.wordpress.com/2011/08/14/traditional-music- culturefrom- north-the-cordillera-administrative-region-car/) Important Activities Where Music is Utilized 1. Peace pacts 2. Healing rituals 3. Invocation of the gods 4. Rites of passage 5. Weddings and festivals 6. Other life cycle events such as birth, coming of age, work, marriage and death (http://sppcfreshmen20112012.wordpress.com/2011/08/14/traditionalmusic- culture-from-north-the-cordillera-administrative-region-car/) Music of the Cordillera may be categorized into: • 1. VOCAL MUSIC
• 2. INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC
• 3. VOCAL ENSEMBLE WITH INSTRUMENTAL
ACCOMPANIMENT A. VOCAL MUSIC • Life Cycle Music • Birth to Childhood • • Owiwi- lullabye of Kalinga that relate a child’s life • • Dagdagay- song of Kalinga that foretells the baby’s • future. • • Oppiya- kalinga song, sung while cradling • Love, Courtship and Marriage • • Chag-ay- an expression of secret love of Bontoc. • • Oggayan- greeting and advice to newly weds of • Kalinga. Death Rite Music • Didiyaw- song to a dead child of Bontoc • Sangsangit- a dirge of Isneg. Work or Occupational Song • Sowe-ey- Rice pounding song of Bontoc. • Dakuyon- kalinga song for hunting bats. • Dinaweg- Ilongot song for catching wild boar. • Owayat- song for gathering firewood of Ilongot. • Chey-assa- Bontoc rice pounding song sung in a groups. Ceremonial Music • Kapya- song of Bontoc for curing ceremonies. • Angba- song of Bontoc for curing ceremonies. • Dawak- song of Ilongot for curing ceremonies. Entertainment Song • Hudhud- epic song of Ifugao, a leader chorus style. • Alim- leader chorus style of music of Ifugao where to groups of singers reply to 2 make leaders.
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