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MUSIC

MAPEH
What is Music?
 Music is an art form whose medium is
sound and silence. Its common
elements are pitch (which governs
melody and harmony), rhythm (and its
associated concepts tempo, meter, and
articulation), dynamics, and the sonic
qualities of timbre and texture. The word
derives from Greek μουσική (mousike;
"art of the Muses").
 an art of sound in time that expresses
ideas and emotions in significant forms
through the elements of rhythm, melody,
harmony, and color
Elements of Music

 Form
 Harmony
 Melody
 Rhythym
 Texture
 Timbre
 Dynamics
QUIZZ 1 (MUSIC)
1. Music is an art form whose medium is
sound and silence. Answer if Yes or No

Yes

No
QUIZZ 2 (MUSIC)
A. MUSIC is an art of sound in time that expresses ideas and
emotions in significant forms through the elements of rhythm,
melody, harmony, and color (Choose your answer from the
choices below)
True

False

Maybe
B. It is defined as a set of linear notations in the form of tunes,
vocals, or even chords or grooves. The melody essentially
forms the basic framework of a song, a combination of the
rhythm and pitch.

Form

Texture

Melody
C. It is a abstract concept that involves the differentiation and
identification of the notations that are played on different
instruments at the same time.

Timbre

Dynamics

Harmony
D. Elements of music that is compose of set of sequential,
synchronized and uniform beats and notations.

Melody

Harmony

Texture
E. It coordinates the role of synchronization between
progression of all the chords.

Harmony

Form

Balance
ARTS
MAPEH
PRE-TEST: QUIZZ 1 (ARTS)
Matching Type: Folk Arts of Luzon & Visayas

Marinduque

Angono, Rizal

Pampanga
Quezon

Baguio

Laguna
Bacolod

Aklan

Cebu

Tacloban
Philippine Folk Arts
 Sarimanok - is a legendary bird of the
Maranao people who originate from
Mindanao, a major island in the
Philippines. It comes from the words
"sari" and "manok." "Sari" means
cloth or garment, which is generally of
assorted colors.[1] Manòk, which
makes up part of its name, is a
Philippine word for chicken.
Bulul - is a carved wooden figure
used to guard the rice crop by the
Igorot peoples of northern Luzon.
The sculptures are highly stylized
representations of ancestors, and
are thought to gain power from the
presence of the ancestral spirit.[1]
The Ifugao are particularly noted for
their skill in carving bululs.
 Okkir or okkil - is the term for
geometric and flowing designs (often
based on an elaborate leaf and vine
pattern) and folk motifs that can be
usually found in Maranao and Muslim-
influenced artwork, especially in the
southern Philippines, and in some parts
of Southeast Asia. Okir a dato refers to
the ornamental design for men and okir a
bay to that for women
 T'nalak - is a traditional cloth found
in Mindanao island made by a group of
people in Lake Sebu, South Cotabato
called T'bolis, Tboli people. This
traditional cloth is hand-woven made
of Abaca fibers which traditionally has
three primary colors, red, black and the
original color of the Abaca leaves.
Weaving - is a method of fabric production in
which two distinct sets of yarns or threads are
interlaced at right angles to form a fabric or
cloth. The other methods are knitting, lace
making, felting, and braiding or plaiting. The
longitudinal threads are called the warp and the
lateral threads are the weft or filling. (Weft or
woof is an old English word meaning "that
which is woven".[1]) The method in which these
threads are inter woven affects the
characteristics of the cloth.
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QUIZZ 2 (ARTS)
I. It refers to the ornamental design for men .

Okir a datu

T’nalak

Okir a bay
II. This is a carved wooden figure used to guard the rice crop by
the Igorot peoples of northern Luzon.

Weaving

Bul-ul

T’nalak
III. It comes from the words "sari" and "manok." "Sari" means
cloth or garment, which is generally of assorted colors.[1]
Manòk, which makes up part of its name, is a Philippine
word for chicken.
Okkir

Okkil

Sarimanok
IV. This traditional cloth is hand-woven made of Abaca fibers which traditionally has
three primary colors, red, black and the original color of the Abaca leaves.

T’nalak

Weaving

Sculpture
V. It is a method of fabric production in which two
distinct sets of yarns or threads are interlaced at
right angles to form a fabric or cloth.

Sculpture

Painting

Weaving

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