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MAPEH 4

Reviewer
(week 1 - 3)
EXPLORE AND LEARN

Notes
o are musical symbols that represent
SOUNDS.
o are the building blocks of much
written music.
Parts of a note

flag

stem

head
Parts of a note
Parts of a note
beam
flag
Parts of a note
NOTES
Whole rest note 4 beats

half note 2 beats

Quarter note 1beat

Eighth note ½ of a beat

Sixteenth note ¼ of a beat

Thirty second note ⅛ of a beat


EXPLORE AND LEARN

Rest
o is the opposite of notes. It
represents SILENCE.
o an interval of silence of specified
duration
DURATION OF REST

Whole rest 4 beats


half rest 2 beats

Quarter rest 1beat


Eighth rest
½ of a beat
Sixteenth rest ¼ of a beat
RHYTHMIC PATTERN
AND TIME SIGNATURES
EXPLORE AND LEARN

Rhythm
is the element of TIME in music.
Rhythmic pattern
is created by the composition of
notes and rests according to the beats
of time signature in a specific measure.
EXPLORE AND LEARN

Rhythm
is the element of TIME in music.
Rhythmic pattern
is created by the composition of
notes and rests according to the beats
of time signature in a specific measure.
EXPLORE AND LEARN

time signature Bar line Double bar line

measure
Time Signature
Time Signature
number of beats per measure

Determines the type of note


that gets per beat
Time Signature

3
1
1: Whole Note
(very rare)
Time Signature

3
2
2: Half Note
Time Signature

3
4
4: Quarter Note
Time Signature

3
8
8: Eighth Note
Time Signature

3
16

16: Sixteenth Note


Time Signature
number of beats per measure

Determines the type of note


that gets per beat
Time Signature

1+½ +½ = 2

1+1= 2 2 1+1= 2 2
Time Signature

1+ 1 + 1= 3 2 + 1 =3 1 + 2= 3
Time Signature

1+1+½ +½ +1 = 4

1+1+1+1=4 2 + 2 =4
Conducting
Simple meter
Conducting Simple meter
Conducting Simple meter
Conducting Simple meter
Practice Questions

What is the name of this note?

a. Quarter Note
b. Whole Note
c. Thirty-second note
d. Sixteenth Note
Practice Questions

have a total of how many quarter


notes in a measure?
a. 2
b. 3
c. 4
d. 6
Practice Questions

How many beats is a quarter note


worth?
a. 2 beats
b. 1 beat
c. ¼ of a beat
d. 3 beats
Practice Questions

It is the element of time in music

a. rhythmic pattern
b. bar line
c. rhythm
d. measure
Practice Questions

What is the name of this rest?

a. Whole Rest
b. Quarter Rest
c. Half Rest
d. Sixteenth Rest
Practice Questions

This time signature means there are a total


of three beats (quarter note) per measure.

a. b. c.
Practice Questions

This picture shows the movement of your


hand in what time signature?

a. b. c.
Practice Questions

This picture shows the movement of your


hand in what time signature?

a. b. c.
LINES and
CULTURAL DESIGNS
LINES
- are one of the many elements of art
and are regarded as the most basic
among all elements of art.
Two types of lines

• Organic lines
• Inorganic lines
Organic lines
- are asymmetrical and curved. They
do not follow the shape of any
geometrical figure.
- These lines are lines found in
nature.
Organic lines
Organic lines
Inorganic lines
• are the complete opposite of
organic lines. They are regular and
follow a geometrical pattern and a
geometric shape.
• These lines are used when drawing
man-made structures like a house
or a car.
Inorganic lines
Inorganic lines
Inorganic lines
CULTURAL
DESIGNS
LUZON
Rhythmic Cultural designs of the
Luzon community

Most of their designs are inspired


by nature or the environment such as
leaves, people, mountains, and
animals.
LUZON
Gaddang’s design
LUZON
Kalinga’s design
LUZON
Ifugao’s design
VISAYAS
Cultural designs of the Visayas
community
natural beauty of the envi-ronment
serves as an inspiration to the cultural
communities living in the Visayas.
(contains lines, shapes, colors, and are
repetitive principles.)
VISAYAS
VISAYAS
VISAYAS
VISAYAS

Mandala
Radial Design
MINDANAO

Cultural designs of the Mindanao


Designs in the cultural community
in Mindanao can be seen in their
equipment and clothing using different
lines, colors, and shapes.
MINDANAO
MINDANAO
MINDANAO
MINDANAO
MINDANAO
Sample question
Physical Activity
& Fitness
Physical activity
- refers to any action of the
body that requires energy.
EXPLORE AND LEARN
These are considered inactive or
sedentary activities  because it does
not require much movement.

These are activities that


improves the condition
  of your
muscles

These are activities that greatly


increases the heart  rate.

These are activities that contributes to


your health because  your body is
moving.
Physical fitness
is an ability of every person to
perform daily activities without
getting tired immediately.

Physical fitness has five principal


parts. It is also called fitness
components.
Sample Question
It refers to any action of the body
that requires energy.

a.physical fitness
b.physical activity
c.physical science
d.physical change
Sample Question
Based on the physical activity
pyramid guide for Filipino children,
how often you will do the inactive or
sedentary activities?

a. once a week
b. 2 – 3 times a week
c. 3 – 5 times a week
d. every day
Sample Question
It is the effective delivery of oxygen
to the working muscles through the
heart, lungs, and circulatory system.

a. Muscular endurance
b. Cardiovascular endurance
c. Flexibility
d. Body composition
Sample Question
It is the effective delivery of oxygen
to the working muscles through the
heart, lungs, and circulatory system.

a. Muscular endurance
b. Cardiovascular endurance
c. Flexibility
d. Body composition
Sample Question
It is the distribution of the weight by
looking at the percentage of muscle,
fat, bone, and organs in the body.

a. Cardiovascular endurance
b. Muscular strength
c. Flexibility
d. Body composition

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