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MAPEH Lysergic Acid Diethylamide (LSG) – one of the

most powerful mood-changing chemicals.


Health
Inhalants
Classification Of Drugs (Pharmacological)
- Chemicals that produce vapor, affecting
a.) Stimulants
mood and behavior when inhaled.
b.) Depressants
c.) Hallucinogens Example: Non-medical inhalants
d.) Narcotics
 Rugby
e.) Inhalants
 Nail Polisher Remover
Stimulant  Gasoline
 Furniture Polish
- These substances, are also referred to
as uppers. Music
- Treatment of neurological disorders,
asthma, respiratory ailments, mild Classical Music Form
depression, overweight, chronic sleep Sonata
disorder, and other diseases.
- Most important classical music form.
Example: - From the Latin word “sonare” which
Cocaine – powerful stimulants made from the means an extended instrumental work
leaves of the coca plant. for a solo instrument with piano
accompaniment which is usually written
Methamphetamine – strongly stimulates the in three or four movements.
central nervous system. - Can be played by an orchestra or by
only one instrument like piano.
Depressants
- Ludwig Van Beethoven and Wolfgang
- Anti-psychotic drugs. Amadeus Mozart composed Sonatas for
the piano and Modern composers
Hallucinogens
continue to write sonatas for many
- Psychedelic drugs that interfere with different instruments.
our senses, aller prescription, and cause
The three movements of sonata:
hallucination.
1. Allegro (fast)
How are hallucinogens taken?
2. Adagio (slow)
 Swallowing tablets or liquids 3. Rondo (a main theme which heard
 Injecting several times between another theme”
 Consuming raw or dried Sonata Allegro Form
 Brewing into tea
 Snorting, inhaling, vaporizing, or - Most prominent development in music
smoking. form during the classical era.
- A musical structure generally consisting
Example: of three main sections:
1. An Exposition
2. A development
3. A recapitulation fell inlove with upperclass ladies.
Started to go deaf in 1802 Died in 1827.
Concerto
Physical Education
- Piece of instrumental music written for
one or more instruments or soloist, Balance
accompanied by orchestra.
- Ability to maintain an upright position
- (fast-slow-fast)
while standing and moving.
Symphony
Coordination
- Large instruments composition with
- Both sight and hearing working
trice or more movements similar to
together.
sonata.
- More grand proportions and more Flexibility
varied elements than any other
ensemble. - Ability of the muscle and joints in doing
- Concert performed by an orchestra. a full range of motion.
Music to an opera. Agility
Famous Classical Composers - Ability to change and control the
1. Franz Joseph Haydn direction and position quickly.
- Father of the symphony Reviewing First Aid
- 30 years as musical director for
Esterhazy family Accidents
- Two opera theater - In dancing rehearsal or actual dancing
- Good friend with Mozart, Early teacher accidents do happen.
of Beethoven
2. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Sprain
- The greatest musician/composer ever
- Common injury that a dancer may
Age 3 – perfect pitch
experience.
Age 4 – Learned a pitch in 30 minutes
- Involves stretch or tearing ligaments.
Age 5 – played professional harpsichord
and violin. First aid treatment for sprains (PRICE)
Age 6 – First Composition
P – Protect
Age 7 – Read, transpose, and harmonize
any melody. R – Rest
Age 8 – First Symphony
I – Ice
- By 18 Mozart already had written 34
symphonies, 16 quarters, 5 operas, and C – Compression
over 100 other works No single patron-
worked freelance Died at 35 with over E – Elevate
600 compositions named after him/ Arts
3. Ludwig Van Beethoven
- Born in Germany moved to Vienna at Renaissance Art in Europe
17, trained with Haydn, and constantly
- Rebirth is the French translation of the - One of the greatest and most popular
Italian Rinascita. artists of all time.
- Renaissance art includes: - April 6, 1483.
Paintings - Father Giovanni Santi.
Sculpture
La Belle Gardiniere
Architecture
Allied arts produces in Europe - One of the famous Madonna Portraits
between 1400 and 1600 of Italian Renaissance painter, Raphael.
Representative artists from the Renaissance Mary Magdalen (1454-1455)
period
- Beautiful young woman with lovely long
1.) Michaelangelo (1475-1564) hair.
- Born In Caprese, in 1475. 4.) Donatello (1386-1466)
- Grew up in Florence. - Donato di Niccolo di Betto Bardi
- 13 he began to train as a painter. - Greatest sculptor of early Renaissance.
- Known primarily as an outstanding - Master of stonecutter.
painter and sculptor, but he was also an
accomplished architect and poet.

Pieta, Sculpture, Marble (1497-1500)

- Shows Christ in his mother’s lap, just


after he is taken down from the cross.

The Creation of Adam (Fresco, Sistine Chapel,


the Vatican, Rome)

- Based on Genesis the first book of the


bible, in the center of the vast ceiling of
the chapel.
- 4 years
2.) Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519)
- Vinci, near Florence, Italy.
- Painter, sculptor, architect, engineer,
and scientist.
- Quintessential Renaissance Man.

The Last Supper (1495-1497)

- Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan, Italy.

Mona Lisa (1503-1506)

- Leonardo da Vinci’s world-famous


portrait was the artist’r favorite
painting.
3.) Raphael (1483-1520)

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