MAPEH 3rd Quarter

Subdecks (3)

Cards (40)

  • Regions of Mindanao:
    • Zamboanga Peninsula
    • Northern Mindanao
    • Davao Region
    • Soccsksargen Region
    • Caraga Region
    • ARMM Region
  • Ethno-linguistic groups in Mindanao:
    • Maguindanao of Cotabato
    • Maranao of Lanao and Cotabato
    • Samal and Jama Mapun of the Sulu Islands of Sibuto and Kagayande Sulu
    • Taosug of the Sulu Islands of Hoto, Siasi, and Taoitaoni
    • Yakan of Basilan and Zamboanga
  • Characteristics of vocal music in Mindanao:
    • Melissa singing
    • Song phrases
    • Narrow singing
    • Fluid singing
    • Tremolo string voice
    • Nasal enunciation
  • Types of Islamic vocal music:
    • Chants like Lugu
    • Serenading songs
    • Serious songs with Quran quotations
    • Rangan epic chant
    • Lullabies like Yaya Bayo Lange and Tarazole
  • Prestigious form of vocal expression:
    • Reading the Quran
  • Concepts related to vocal music:
    • Social historical context
    • Musical form
    • Performance technique
    • Musical context
  • Lugu- chant for reading the Qu'ran
    Ka/angan- serenading his/her loved one
    Sa-i/Lunsey- sung by Wife-to-be in a ceremony that talks abot married life
    Dikker- scared songs highlighted from the Qu'ran
    Darangen- a Maranao Epic chant, the most important
    Bayok- semi-generic term for lyrical rendition for improvised text
  • Yaya- lullaby used to put baby to sleep, sung in a slow and soft manner
    Bayok- Maranao term for lullaby
    Pok-Pok Alimpako- Maranao nursery rhyme- Calisiao
    Langan Bata Bata- lullaby of the tausug
    Tarasul- Tausug song of advice to wedded couple