Music and arts 7- summary matatag 7.pptx

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TRADITIONAL OR LOCAL FOLK Music and Arts in the Philippines and Selected Southeast Asia Countries PHILIPPINES - An archipelagic country in the Southeast Asia. INDONESIA - the largest country in Southeast Asia, it is located off the coast of mainland Southeast Asia in the Indian and Pacific oceans. Panay, Bukidnon -also known as Sulodnon , Halawodnon , or Panayanon Sulud , are the tumandok or native or Indigenous dwellers of the more interior portions of the Island. Sugidanon - mean “epic-chanting” or “storytelling”. A long narrative reflecting the existing customary laws, beliefs, practices, and values of the Panay Bukidnon ancestors. reputed as the longest published epic in the Philippines b ecause it has ten parts in 13 volumes. Sulukan - considered a mastermind vocal song that gives a certain atmosphere effect in a Wayang show.

TRADITIONAL OR LOCAL FOLK Music and Arts in the Philippines and Selected Southeast Asia Countries Dondang Sayang - The vocal music of Malaysia which means song of affection. Ullalim - the famous long epics of Kalinga . Wayang Kulit - a shadow puppet theater performance from Java, Indonesia. It is used in storytelling. Binanog - It is an indigenous dance from the Philippines that features the movement of an eagle/hawk and synchronizes the pulsating movements of the feet and the hands of the lead and follow dancers. It is used in storytelling. Gamelan- an orchestra made up of a set of instruments from Java/Bali Indonesia and is considered as an integral part of the country’s culture.

TRADITIONAL OR LOCAL FOLK Music and Arts in the Philippines and Selected Southeast Asia Countries Litgit - musical instruments of Panay Bukidnon is a two-stringed bowed instrument made of bulo . Tulali - A bamboo flute made of bagakay (one of the smallest bamboo varieties). Tikumbo - A percussion and chordophone made of kawayan (a bamboo plant variety characterized by having node needles). This is played by tapping one or two fingers on the bamboo lid. Subing - An aerophone, chordophone, and idiophone at the same time because to play it entails “inhaling and exhaling air”. By repeatedly moving the bamboo’s pointed edge, the instrument’s tongue or bamboo string is vibrated (chordophone) and a percussive effect (idiophone) is produced from the rhythm . Suganggang - A buzzer struck on the palm of a hand. This is made of bulo (a bamboo plant variety relatively smaller than kawayan ; this one does not have node needles). The hole on one end is where pang- midya is done using the thumb so as to vary low/high relative pitches.

TRADITIONAL OR LOCAL FOLK Music and Arts in the Philippines and Selected Southeast Asia Countries A gamelan is a kind of musical ensemble of Indonesia typically featuring a variety of instruments. A. Metallophones 1. Saron - consists of seven bronze bars placed on top of a resonating frame ( rancak ). the striking mallet is angled to the right to produce a fuller sound . B. Cradled Gongs 1. Bonang is one of the most important instruments in the ensemble, as it gives many of the cues to other players in the gamelan. Bonang Panerus - which plays the fastest rhythms of the bonang. Bonang Barung - one of the most important instruments in the ensemble, as it gives many of the cues to other players in the gamelan.

TRADITIONAL OR LOCAL FOLK Music and Arts in the Philippines and Selected Southeast Asia Countries C. Hanging Gongs 1. Kempul- A type of hanging gong used in Indonesian gamelan. The role of the kempul is to divide the nongans , which are the contents of each part between strikes of a kenong. D. Xylophone 1. Gambang- A xylophone-like instruments similar to saron but with wooden bars instead of metal ones. The bars of the instrument are made of a dense wood, generally teak or ironwood ( kayu besi ), and are mounted in a deep wooden case that serves as a resonator. E. Drum 1. Kendang- The primary drum used in the Gamelan ensembles of Java and Bali as well as various Kulintang ensembles in other Southeast Asian countries such as Malaysia, Brunei and the southern Philippines.

TRADITIONAL OR LOCAL FOLK Music and Arts in the Philippines and Selected Southeast Asia Countries Ikat- A method of for coloring fabric in patterns by resist dyeing. Linantay - It is considered the basic Panubok embroidery pattern. Linabog - Panubok design is called “ bulak ”, meaning “flower”. Matangpunay - It is a panubok design patterned after the eyes of the lovely/loving bird and a pet of Humadapnon .