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  • Folk songs usually begin and end with the same key.
  • All folk songs have different stories to tell.
  • All folk songs are usually sung in the dialect of the people of its place of origin.
  • Most folk songs were written by anonymous authors.
  • The lyrics of all folk songs are simple and short.
  • Sarung Banggi is a folk song from the Bicolano
  • Folk songs are based on the community's livelihood, tradition, and culture.
  • Sitsiritsit is a Tagalog Folk song
  • Luzon lowland folk songs have a very distinctive Spanish influence.
  • Folk songs are passed down through oral tradition.
  • Naraniag a Bulan is an example of an Ilocano folk song
  • Key signatures in folk songs do not change.
  • Atin Cu Pung Singsing is an example of a Kapampangan folk song.
  • Pamulinawen is a folk song with a duple meter.
  • Pamulinawen and Manang Biday are both Ilocano Folk songs.
  • Magtanim ay 'di biro is a folk song with duple meter.
  • Flute - Woodwind Instrument, produces sound from the flow of air across an opening.
  • Piccolo - Woodwind instrument, produces sound thinner than a flute.
  • Clarinet - Woodwind Instrument, has a single-reed mouthpiece.
  • Saxophone - Woodwind Instrument, used for classical music, concert bands, chamber music and marching bands.
  • Trombone - Brasswind Instrument, produces sound when vibrating lips cause the air column inside the instrument to vibrate.
  • Trumpet - Brasswind Instrument, played by blowing air through almost closed lips producing a buzzing sound.
  • Sousaphone - Brasswind Instrument, a type of tuba designed easier than the concert tuba to play while marching or standing.
  • French Horn - Brass Instrument made of tubing wrapping into a coil with flared bell.
  • Cymbals - Percussions, consist of thin normally round plates of various alloys.
  • Snare Drum - Percussions, known sharp staccato sound when the head or skin is struck with a drum stick.
  • Pangkat Kawayan Instruments - Non-traditional bamboo instruments. Also known as the "Singing Bamboos in the Philippines"
  • Angklung - Bamboo rattles tubes attached to a frame. Produces sound when shook.
  • Kalatok - Percussion Instrument, made of pieces of bamboo strung together. Produces sound when struck.
  • Talungating - Made Bamboo that follows the musical and typical xylophone
  • Panpipes - A small piece of bamboo in graduated small tubes producing sounds by blowing.
  • Duple Meter - Known as Duple time, musical meter by a primary division of 2 beats to a bar.
  • Triple Meter - Known as Triple time or ternary Rhythm, musical meter by a primary division of 3 beats to a bar.
  • Quadruple meter - Known as Quadruple time, musical meter by a primary division of 4 beats to a bar.