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MUSIC OF THE LOWLANDS OF LUZON 2
SECULAR MUSIC WITH SPANISH INFLUENCE
BY: CRIZZE’LE JOY M. LIGTAS
OVERVIEW
The lesson is an overview on the Spanish-influencedsecular music of the Lowlands of Luzon. Through thelesson, one will discover how Spanish-influenceddance music and art songs express their feelingstowards each other and the environment, theirhistory, and their religious beliefs through voice andmusical instruments.
OVERVIEW
When the Spaniards came to the Philippines in theyear 1521, they brought along not only their ownculture but also European influence which markedthe beginning f the cultivation of music as a fine artin the Philippines. The Spanish ministers of war andcolonies desired that the Philippines should benefitfrom the educational changes sweeping Europe.
VOCAL MUSIC
HaranaKumintangKundimanPolka (Leron-leron Sinta, PamulinawenPandanggo
HARANA
Harana (Spanish ‘jarana’) – serenade;traditionally sung by a young man to ayoung woman outside the youngwoman’s house as a profession of hislove to her. usually accompanied by aguitar.
KUMINTANG
originally a war song, this song in triple time can be of anytopic: love, resentment, or a social commentary. It can also bea dance or a combination of song and dance in this style. It isthe oldest and most popular song among Christian Filipinos.Originally a war song, then later became a plaintive song. It isa nocturnal song sung to the accompaniment of the violin, orguitar. It originated in Balayan, Batangas, so that Batangas isknown as the province of Kumintang
KUNDIMAN
Kundiman (kung hindi man) – an art song about the love ofa man for a woman but can also be about patrioticsentiments, the woman as an object of love and sacrifice ofthe man representing the Philippines whose countrymenare willing to do sacrifices for freedom. It usually starts in aminor key and then goes to the major key.
PANDANGGO
originating from the fandango of Spain,it is a fast-paced dance in triple time.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
Rondalla- an ensemble of plucked instruments and sometimes with percussion.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
1. Banduria- 14-stringed pear-shaped lute with a round soundhole and played with a plectrum,it plays the melody in therondalla ensemble.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
2. Laud- 14-stringed pear-shaped lutewith f-shaped sound holes and playedwith a plectrum, it plays the alto part orcounter melody in the Rondallaensemble. It is bigger than theBandurria.
3. Octavina- 14-stringed lute which is shaped like a small guitar and played with a plectrum, it plays a counter melody or harmony fill-in in the Rondallaensemble.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
4. Bajo de Uñas- a bass guitar which looks like a big guitar and is played by a plectrum. It plays the bass part and serves as a rhythmic support.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
SOCIAL FUNCTIONS
Music for festivities and recreation
Work (planting and farming
Courtship
Social Commentary and Patriotism
PERFORMANCE STYLES/TECHNIQUES
THE USE OF PLECTRUM
a thin flat piece of plastic,tortoiseshell, or other slightlyflexible material held by orworn on the fingers and usedto pluck the strings of amusical instrument such as aguitar.
ACTIVITY
K-W-L CHART
WHAT I KNOW WHAT I WANT TO KNOW
WHAT I’VE LEARNED
THANK YOU!!!!
Music 7-Quarter 1
ZELLY LIGTAS
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