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Folk Song

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Folk Song

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  1. Introduction to Folksongs of the Lowland Luzon

  2. Activity 1. Hear Me Instructions: Listen to Magtanim ay Di Biro at https://tinyurl.com/magtanimG7

  3. Folk songs are songs written by the folk and are sung while doing daily activities such as farming, fishing, and putting the baby to sleep. These are traditionally passed on orally. Most Philippine folk songs have Spanish and Western influences.

  4. The people create melodic chants and indigenous instruments based on the materials available where they live.

  5. Characteristics of folk songs are as follows: • Originally passed down orally to the family and to the other members of the community. • Learned through rote or listening. • Sung in his/her own dialect. • Begins in one key and ends in the same key. • Composers and lyricists are usually unknown. someone@example.com

  6. Characteristics of folk songs are as follows: • Mood can be sentimental, playful, and humorous. • Concepts are based on nature or people’s work, tradition, and culture • Short and Simple • Either in 2/4 , 3/4 , 4/4 time signatures. . someone@example.com 2 4 3 4 4 4

  7. Liturgical and DevotionalMusic • are religious music of Luzon that reveal the impact of Spanish colonization to the Philippines which lasted for almost three centuries. • The different Western forms of music that are used for religious rites came with the introduction of Christianity. • Some of these were adapted by Filipino musicians to suit Philippine culture and tradition.

  8. Some examples of Liturgical and Devotional music are: • Pasyon 3. Alay ngBulaklakkay Maria • Regina Coeli 4. Dios Te Salve

  9. Secular music • refers to any music that is not religious in nature. • Some examples are: • Dungawin Mo Hirang 3. LeronLeronSinta • Mutya ng Pasig 4. NasaankaIrog

  10. A. Instructions: Inside the box are list of titles of folksongs in lowland Luzon. Identify each song if they are secular or liturgical and devotional music.

  11. LeronLeronSinta Mutya ng Pasig Alay ngBulaklakkay Maria Pasyon Regina CoeliDungawinmoHirang Alay ngBulaklakkay Maria LeronLeronSinta Mutya ng Pasig Pasyon DungawinmoHirang Regina Coeli

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