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  • Folk songs
    Songs written by the folk and are sung to accompany daily activities such as farming, fishing, and putting a baby to sleep
  • Folk songs
    • Passed to another generation orally
    • Most are influenced from Spanish and Western styles
  • Ilocano folk songs
    • Pamulinawen
    • Naraniag a Bulan
    • Manang Biday
  • Kapampangan folk songs
    • Atin cu pung singsing
    • Doredo
    • Caca Caca
  • Tagalog folk songs
    • Magtanim ay di biro
    • Bahay kubo
    • Leron leron sinta
  • Bicolano folk songs
    • Sarung Banggi
  • Liturgy and Devotional songs
    • Religious music of lowlands of Luzon
    • Reflection of Spanish colonization with the introduction of Christianity
    • Incorporation of Christian practices (e.g. Passion of the Christ, etc)
  • Liturgy and Devotional songs
    • Pasyon
    • Salubong
    • Flores de mayo
    • Santa Cruzan
  • Secular Music
    Songs considered not religious in nature
  • Secular Music
    • Harana - "serenade" (Dungawin mo Hirang)
    • Kumintang - with themes for "Love and Courtship" (Mutya ng Pasig)
    • Pandanggo - to entertain farmers
    • Polka - performed in elegant evening gatherings
    • Balitaw a dialogue or courtship song (Sa Libis ng Nayon)
    • Kundiman - "Kung hindi man" (Pilipinas kong Mahal)
  • Instrumental Music
    • Accompaniment for singers
    • Usually played in fiestas, religious, and civic celebrations
    • Makes town fiesta more lively
  • Kinds of Instrumental Music
    • Brass Band
    • Pangkat Kawayan
    • Angklung Ensemble
  • How would you sing pasyon?
    By singing 5 stanzas of 8 syllable
  • How are idiophone related to Membranophones?
    Both of them are being struck
  • How do wewe classify an instrument according to Hornbostel -Sachs?
    By the way they produce sound
  • How many syllables does ambahan have?
    7
  • This produce sound by vibration of its body caused by the way they are played such as being struck, scrapped, rubbed, shacken or plucked
    Idiophone
  • Aerophone produce sound by
    Air
  • Produce sound by vibrating it's strings
    Chordophone
  • Produce sound by primarily the way they are stretched
    Membranophone