MUSIC - an art of sound in time that expresses ideas and emotions in significant forms through the elements of rhythm, melody, harmony, and color.
MELODY
- Refers to an organized sequence of single notes.
RHYTHM
- The combinations of long and short, even or uneven sounds that convey a sense of movement in time
HARMONY
- The simultaneous sounding of two or more tones.
DYNAMIC- Refers to the degree
of softness and loudness of
music.
TIMBRE- Also known as tone colors, this refer to the quality of sound generated by an instrument or by voice.
TEXTURE
- The interplay of different musical elements, such as melody, harmony, and rhythm, creating the overall sound of a piece
FORM
- The elements refers to how
the other elements of music are
organized.
KUNDIMAN
- is considered as the signature love and affection song for someone.
FRANCISCO SANTIAGO - Father of Kundiman Art Song
examples of kundiman songs
Kung Iibig Ka
Madaling Araw
Pakiusap
Sakali Man
HARANA- is the traditional courtship ritual of the Philippines wherein a suitor serenades his object of affection.
BALLAD
- a song that tells a story, or (in popular music) a slow love song.
Christian Bautista - Asia's Romantic Balladeer
LITURGICAL MUSIC
- Refers to a vocal and instrumental composition that go together with the official rites of Christian churches.
PASYON CHANT- refers to the various styles used throughout the country for the singing of the pasyon.
PROTEST SONGS
- created and sung to express and promote ideas on changing the social and political system.
CLASSICAL MUSIC- - generally refers to the art music of the Western world, considered to be distinct from Western folk music or popular music traditions.
Chamber Music
- this refers to instrumental music played by a small ensemble.
Choral Music
- this involves music written for a group of singers.
Opera
- the opera is essentially drama that is sung and accompanied by instruments.
BAND MUSIC
- refers to compositions for the band which is a group of brass, percussion, and woodwind inistrument
MARCHA/MACRCH
- refers with music played in regular phrases, and strongly
accented rhythm, usually in a 4/4 time signature.
POPULAR MUSIC
- Also known as pop music, is used to describe music that is readily available to the broad populace.
PINOY ROCK- involves the use of drums, electric guitars, synthesizers and other electronic instruments.
PINOY FOLK
- inspired by simple and repetitive tunes.
PINOY POP
- also known as middle of-the-road, as shown in compositions of Apo Hiking Society and Jose Mari Chan.
RAP- involving a fast-paced rhythmic narration accompanied by musical instruments.