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MUSIC OF LOWLANDS IN LUZON
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What instrument can be also be part of Pangkat Kawayan and Angklung Enemble?
Angklung
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Where did Pamulinawen folk song originated?
Ilocos/Ilocano
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Are songs written by the folk and are sung to accompany daily life activities.
Folk song
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This is a Filipino Marching band that use woodwind instruments that are made of bamboo.
Musikong Bumbong
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It is came from the word "Kung hindi man".
Kundiman
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What instrument is shown in the picture?
Trombone
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What are the common time signatures used in a folk song? Give atleast one.
2/4, 3/4, 4/4
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What instrument is shown in the picture?
Kiskis
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It is a Tagalog folk song that tells about the hardship of farmers in planting rice.
Magtanim ay di Biro
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A type of music in which the dominant part of the performance is the used of voice.
Vocal music
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It is originated from Balayan, Batangas. This song has a theme of love and courtship.
Kumintang
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A Philippine National Treasure that can be found in St. Joseph's church in Las Pinas City.
Philippine Bamboo Organ/ Bamboo Organ
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How many bamboo pipes are there in a Philippine Bamboo Organ?
902
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It is a variation of Spanish term "fandango".
Pandanggo
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What instrument is shown in the picture?
Kalagong
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What is the title of our National Anthem in Filipino language?
Lupang Hinirang
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What instrument is shown in the picture?
Flute
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A type of music where instrument is the dominant producer of sound. It is also known as background music or minus one.
Instrumental music
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Which is not a woodwind instrument? (flute, clarinet, saxophone, trombone)
Trombone
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What are the three main parts of Angklung?
Frame, Base Frame and Bamboo Tube/rattle tube
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A folk song from Kapampangan that tells about a girl's precious ring inherited from his mother and suddenly disappeared.
Atin Cu Pung Singsing
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This type of music is originated from Bohemian dance that became popular in Europe and America in the early 19th century.
Polka
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This is also known as Singing Bamboo of the Philippines.
Pangkat Kawayan
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What instrument is shown in the picture?
Kalatok
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It is a dialogue or courtship song in triple meter.
Balitaw
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It is an ensemble of woodwind, brasswind and percussion instruments.
Brass Band
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A kind of music which is a product of the introduction of Christianity by Spaniards here in Philippines.
Devotional Music/Liturgical Music
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