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  • The common instruments used in festivals are:
    Drums
    Xylophone
    Cymbals
    Trumpets
  • DRUMS
    one of the most famous musical instruments which are commonly used in festivals.
  • DRUMS
    A festival celebration is never complete without the accompaniment of this instrument.
  • FESTIVALS
    an annual celebration or anniversary.
  • FESTIVAL
    a day or period of celebration, typically a religious commemoration.
  • FESTIVAL
    ordinarily celebrated by a community and centering on some characteristic aspect of that community and its religion or cultures
  • FESTIVAL
    Cultural dances performed to the strong beats of percussion instruments
     
  • SINULOG FESTIVAL
    Place of origin: Cebu City
  • SINULOG FESTIVAL
    Repeated word in the video: Viva Pit Senyor
  • SINULOG FESTIVAL
    Reason for celebration: Acceptance of Christianity
  • SINULOG FESTIVAL
    Tempo: 140-145 BPM
  • SINULOG FESTIVAL
    Celebrated on:3rd Sunday of January
  • SUNLOG FESTIVAL
    To honor the Santo Niño, commemorate the Filipino rejection of their former religious views, and acceptance of Christianity
  • SINULOG FESTIVAL
    Different groups of dancers dressed in colorful attire are accompanied by rhythmic music of the drums, percussions, trumpets and native gongs.
  • SINULOG FESTIVAL
    is the festival that honors Senyor Santo Nino.
  • KADAYAWAN FESTIVAL
    Place of origin: Davao City
  • KADAYAWAN FESTIVAL
    Repeated word in the video: Kadayawan
  • KADAYAWAN FESTIVAL
    Reason for celebration: Thanksgiving
  • KADAYAWAN FESTIVAL
    Tempo: Vivacissimo
  • KADAYAWAN FESTIVAL
    Festival held on the third week of August
  • KADAYAWAN FESTIVAL
    Comes from the word “Madayaw” meaning thanksgiving for nature’s gift, warm and friendliness greeting; and to describe things that is good, valuable, superior and beautiful.
  • KADAYAWAN FESTIVAL
    The tempo and rhythm of this festival is vivacissimo and regular rhythm.
  • PANAGBENGA FESTIVAL
    Place of origin: Baguio City
  • PANAGBENGA FESTIVAL
    Reason for celebration: Tribute to City’s Flowers
  • PANAGBENGA FESTIVAL
    The term is of Kankanaey origin, meaning "season of blooming”
  • PANAGBENGA FESTIVAL
    Was created as a tribute to the city's flowers and as a way to rise up from the devastation of the 1990 Luzon earthquake.
  • PANAGBENGA FESTIVAL
    Gongs played during the annual flower festival portray the identity of indigenous people as original settlers of the mountain city.
  • PANAGBENGA FESTIVAL
    The music composed by Saint Louis University’s former Dean and band master, Professor Macario Fronda, is used annually by the participants.
  • PANAGBENGA FESTIVAL
    The music is usually played by the band or the drum and lyre group of the participating organization.
  • WHY DO FILIPINOS CELEBRATE FESTIVALS?
    Miraculous power of Saints
    Good fortune and favor received
    Unity amidst the diversity of culture
    Culture and traditions 
  • IMPORTANCE OF MUSIC TO FESTIVALS
    Music can raise someone's mood, get them excited, or make them calm and relaxed. 
  • IMPORTANCE OF MUSIC TO FESTIVALS
    It allows us to feel nearly or possibly all emotions that we experience in our lives. The possibilities are endless.
  • THEATER
    An entertainment in the form of a dramatic and diversity situation or series of events
  • IMPORTANCE OF MUSIC TO FESTIVALS
    In ancient societies, music plays a ritual role based on an oral tradition, and each performer in a sense interprets the tradition.
  • THEATER
    The performers communicate this experience to the audience through combinations of gesture, speech, song, music, and dance
  • SARSUELA
    Originated from Spain and was made popular in the Philippines in the 1800’s.
  • SARSUELA
    It portrays the typical Filipino realities and stories and social relations which viewers can relate in their lives such as elections and feasts, marriage and family, vices and values.
  • BODABIL
    Is another stage show that became popular during the Japanese period based on the French vaudeville.
  • BODABIL
    These were called stage show during Japanese occupation and later variety shows.
  • KOMEDYA
    Is another stage show that became popular during the Japanese period based on the French vaudeville.