Phillipine Music

Cards (63)

  • It is a love song with long verses?
    Du-mu-ra
  • It is a song sung on festive occasions or when there are visitors. This kind of song includes improvised words to suit the occasion?
    Tal-bun
  • It is a song composed of three notes and in two parts. The song is sung while pounding rice during wedding ceremonies?
    Pag-pag
  • It is an industrial song consists of three notes and sung in social gatherings?
    Ayoweng
  • It is an Igorot funeral song of three notes and expresses grief over the death of one who died prematurely?
    Nan-a-an-to-o-ay
  • It is a ceremonius occasion with dancing, drinking of bubud or fer mented rice, butchering of pigs and speeches?
    Cañao
  • It is both song and courtship dance of Jolo?
    Sua-sua
  • It is one that meets the requirements of the musical and poetic arts?
    Art Song
  • It is a song of the people and consists of simple melodic, harmonic, and metric fundamentals?
    Folk Song
  • It is one that belongs to the nation. The national an them or hymn, with a martial theme, is a national song?
    National Song
  • It is a song of trivial musical and poetic value, usually written by laymen for popular mass appeal. It is a song of the people?
    Popular Song
  • It is a folk art or art song consisting of two or more stanzas, each of them set to an identical tune?
    Strophic Song
  • It is a class of song particularly common in England and derived from ballata, a song with dance?
    Ballad
  • It is a piece of unisonous vocal music popularly used in Christian church rituals?
    Plain Song
  • It is a sad monotonous song, pilgrims sing when the weather is hot?
    Suliranin
  • It is a song, rustics sing in the streets when leaving or entering the town?
    Indolanin
  • It is a dramatic song, sung when paddling a banca?
    Hila-Hila
  • It is a kind of cradle song, sung to make babies go to sleep?
    Oyayi
  • It is a song, sung to quiet down crying children or to pacify them when they are restless because of some ailment?
    Holohoo
  • It is a song with funeral sentiment, sung by guests during interment or when one is sad?
    Ombayi
  • It is a song, sung at a feast?
    Sambotani
  • It is a victory song to commemorate a battle won or to honor the victors?
    Tagumpay
  • It is a monotonous melody portraying grief over someone’s death?
    Tagulaylay
  • It is a funeral song performed by relatives of the deceased?
    Sambitan
  • The first sounds of the Christian church that the “native” heard was the?
    Gregorian chant
  • Music developed outside the church and some of these are practiced by the entire major Christianized ethnolinguistic group. Some of the practices are: the Marian flores de mayo and santacruzan both held in May; the Easter salubong and bati and the Christmas panunuluyan?
    Extraliturgical Music
  • It is non-religious music?
    Secular music
  • It is an ancient native dance and melody of the Christian is an authentic example of pre-Spanish music in the Tagalog areas. Originally a war song, it was later adapted into a love song and still later into a song of repose?
    Kumintang
  • – a passionate lyrical song with a theme professing true love?
    Kundiman
  • – is song and dance common among Tagalogs and Visayans?
    Balitaw
  • – named after its place of origin of Havana, Cuba, and also known as danza or danza habanera – is in duple time?
    Habanera
  • Polka – dance in fast duple meter
  • Jota – originally a Spanish folk dance, has sections in duple and quadruple time
  • classical music – which includes both Western classical music and the art music composed by Filipinos in the Western classical or modern idiom.
  • western classical music – influence of European classical music was made stronger by visits of individual foreign artists before and after the American occupation.
  • semiclassical music – which encompasses stylized folk songs, sarswela music, hymns and marches, band and rondalla music.
  • These songs were later popularized in musical performances that called for native music, in cluding folk dance presentation?
    folk songs
  • popular music – which includes music created by Filipinos using Western pop forms and/or local music traditions.
  • popular entertainment - the most significant influence of Ameri- can culture on Philippine musical life is reflected in the popular music movement which catered to the need for entertainment and leisure by a growing mass audience.
  • pinoy pop music – Filipino popular music, or Pinoy pop, covers a broad range of forms: folk songs, dance tunes, ballads, broadway-ins- pired songs, rock’n’roll and its variants, disco, jazz fusion, and rap, that cater to a predominantly youthful audience in the urban centers and are disseminated widely through the electronic media.