Lesson 1 Music of Cordillera Region.pptx

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In the highlands of Luzon, music is related to different occasions such as life cycle events and occupational activities and various rituals. During the agricultural cycle, peace pacts, courtship, marriage and death rites, musical performances may be witnessed in the region.


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MUSIC OF CORDILLERA

MUSIC OF CORDILLERA In the highlands of Luzon, music is related to different occasions such as life cycle events and occupational activities and various rituals. During the agricultural cycle, peace pacts, courtship, marriage and death rites, musical performances may be witnessed in the region. MUSIC 1

Music of Cordillera may be categorized into: Vocal music Instrumental music Vocal Ensemble with instrumental accompaniment MUSIC 2

A. Vocal Music Ibaloi Badiw – a style of singing without prior preparation or practice in the leader-chorus form. Owiwi (Kalinga) – lullabies Dagdagay (Kalinga) – infancy-related song Oppia (Kalinga) – infancy-related song MUSIC 3

5. Langan bata-bata (Tausug) – infancy-related song 6. Bua ( Subannen ) - infancy-related song 7. Kawayanna (Kalinga) – infancy – related song 8. Hudhud ( Ifugao ) – chanted epic poetry which is recited and chanted only during four occasions: harvesting, wedding, funeral wakes, bone-washing rituals. MUSIC 4

Characteristics of Vocal Music: Malismatic – vocal passage with one syllable - sung against several note passages Free meter – musical meter without time signature MUSIC 5

B. Instrumental Music Music of Cordillera is distinctively made up of two sound characteristics of instruments based on his/her respective materials. MUSIC 6

1. Metal Instruments Gangsa Toppaya – gongs played by striking with the palm while rested on the lap. MUSIC 7

Gangsa Palook – gongs are struck or beaten with wooden mallets while held by the left hand. This is usually played by men. MUSIC 8

2. Bamboo Instruments Bungkaka or Bilbil – played by striking against the palm of one hand MUSIC 9

Tongali – a nose flute played with the extreme forward edge of the right or left nostril MUSIC 10

Tongatong – are bamboo tubes played by the stomping each against the ground. MUSIC 11

Ulibaw – a mouth-resonated bamboo instrument played with a flexible tongue fixed at one end to a surrounding frame. MUSIC 12

Patteteg – bamboo of different sizes for varied timbre that is split in half and is struck by a wooden tick while rested in the lap. MUSIC 13

C. Vocal Ensemble with Instrumental Accompaniment Vocal ensemble is performed during courtship usually in song-debate form accompaniment by different instrument. antang (Manobo) – match making sindaay , tarasul (Tausug) – greetings and advice during wedding tamuyong , dango , oggayam – greetings and advice during Kalinga wedding salidummay and dangdayang -ay - entertainment MUSIC 14

“ Salidomay ” 1. Ay, ay pay ni manang ko Inasawa’t soldado Ay, ay salidomay , salidomay diwas 2. Marbacoma diay bantay Magaburan diay baybay Ay, ay salidomay , salidomay diwas (repeat 1 and 2) MUSIC 15