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  • i

    Learners Material

    (Quarters 3 and 4)

    Department of Education

    Republic of the Philippines

    7

  • MUSIC LEARNING MODULES 1-2:

    Composed Vocal Music 1: Nationalistic Songs and Love Songs

    I TARGET GRADE LEVEL: Grade 7

    II MODULES 1-2: Vocal Music 1: Nationalistic Songs and Love Songs

    III TIME ALLOTMENT: 2 Hours

    IV OVERVIEW OF THE MODULE

    The lesson is an introduction to two classifications of Vocal Music composed by Filipinos

    the . Nationalistic Songs and Love Songs. The compositions Marangal na Dalit ng Katagalugan by

    Julio Nakpil and Lupang Hinirang by Julian Felipe ( Nationalistic) , the Kundiman Nasaan Ka Irog ? by

    Nicanor Abelardo and the ballad Gaano Ko Ikaw Kamahal by Ernani Cuenco ( Love Songs) will

    complete the musical journey in this module. Throughout the lesson, one will discover how these

    songs express the beliefs of a nation about patriotism and love and how a nation places a value on

    artists creations. . A group song and dance performance on these four songs culminates the

    educational experience.

    V PERFORMANCE STANDARDS

    Analyzes musical elements and processes of Philippine music.

    Correlates Philippine music to Philippine culture.

    Performs examples of Philippine music, alone and with others, in appropriate tone, pitch,

    rhythm, expression and style.

    VI COMPETENCIES/OBJECTIVES

    Analyzes a representative example of a work by a Filipino composer, and describes how the

    musical elements are used.

    Explains the distinguishing characteristics of representative works by Filipino composers, in

    relation to history and culture of the area.

    Analyzes the relationship of functions of the representative works of Filipino composers to

    the lives of the people.

    Sings accurately representative works of Filipino composers, alone and / or with others.

  • Performs on available instruments works of representative Filipino composers, alone and / or

    with others.

    Improvises simple rhythmic / harmonic accompaniments to selected works of representative

    Filipino composers.

    Explores ways of producing sounds on a variety of sources that would simulate the sound of

    instruments being studied.

    Evaluates music and music performances applying knowledge of musical elements and style.

    VII CONTENT/TOPIC

    Nationalistic Songs and Love Songs

    Vocal Music Nationalistic Songs (Julio Nakpil and Julian Felipe), Love Songs ( Nicanor

    Abelardo,Kundiman and Ernani Cuenco, Ballad)

    Cultural Context (History and Traditions) Filipino conflict during the Spanish Period

    (Aguinaldo and . Bonifacio), How a National Artist is proclaimed

    Compositions Himno Nacional Filipino, Lupang Hinirang, Marangal na Dalit ng Katagalugan;

    Nasaan Ka Irog?, Gaano Ko Ikaw Kamahal

    Social Functions Patriotism, Artistry in the Society

    VIII RESOURCES

    Readings:

    Epistola, Ernesto V. (1996) Nicanor Abelardo, the Man, the Artist: A Biography (1st ed., pp. 50-52).

    Manila: Rex Book Store.

    Himig: The Filipino Music Collection of FHL. (2012) Ernani Joson Cuenco. Retrieved 7 June 2012.

    http://www.himig.com.ph/people/14-ernani-joson-cuenco?composer=true.

    Lubang, Danalyn T. Tamang Pagkanta ng Pambansang Awit. The Varsitarian. (Vol LXXXi, No. 13).

    http://www.varsitarian.net/filipino/20100507/tamang_pagkanta_ng_pambansang_awit. retrieved

    on 06/13/2012 - 11:46.

    Santos-Viola, Carlos N. Julio Nakpil: A Patriot and a Musician. http://julionakpil.blogspot.com/.

    THE NATIONAL ARTISTS OF THE PHILIPPINES. http://www.ncca.gov.ph/about-ncca/org-

    awards/org-awards-national-artist-list.php.

    http://www.himig.com.ph/people/14-ernani-joson-cuenco?composer=truehttp://www.varsitarian.net/filipino/20100507/tamang_pagkanta_ng_pambansang_awit.%20retrieved%20on06/13/2012%20-%2011:46http://www.varsitarian.net/filipino/20100507/tamang_pagkanta_ng_pambansang_awit.%20retrieved%20on06/13/2012%20-%2011:46http://julionakpil.blogspot.com/http://www.ncca.gov.ph/about-ncca/org-awards/org-awards-national-artist-list.phphttp://www.ncca.gov.ph/about-ncca/org-awards/org-awards-national-artist-list.php

  • THE NATIONAL ARTISTS OF THE PHILIPPINES GUIDELINES.

    http://www.ncca.gov.ph/about-ncca/org-awards/org-awards-national-artist-guidelines.php.

    Supreme Court E-Library. Executive Orders. [Executive Order No. 236, September 19, 2003]

    http://elibrary.judiciary.gov.ph/index10.php?doctype=Executive%20Orders&docid=a45475a11ec72

    b843d74959b60fd7bd645fae1093b5c5.

    Supreme Court E-Library. Executive Orders. [Executive Order No. 435, June 8, 2005]

    http://elibrary.judiciary.gov.ph/index10.php?doctype=Executive%20Orders&docid=f50a99f950ea0

    dd2453e89f5c9d6a397455a4894e8228.

    Tiongson, Nicanor (Ed.). (1994). CCP Encyclopedia of Philippine Art (Vol. 6: Philippine Music). Manila:

    Cultural Center of the Philippines.

    Recordings:

    Kundiman Art Song Nasaan Ka Irog? Sylvia La Torre. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W8-

    NqGJJYkeE.

    Lupang Hinirang Ang Pambansang Awit ng Pilipinas. ( ) [CD-ROM]. Philippines: .

    IX ACTIVITIES

    Philippine __________ Anthem: Musical Charades

    Form two teams for the musical charades. Your teacher will give to each team strips of paper

    containing phrases from Lupang Hinirang. To get a point, the team must sing the phrase, with correct

    lyrics and correct melody. The first team to get 5 correct performances wins incentive points.

    (SUBJECT for APPROVAL)

    K-W-L Chart: Write what you currently know about Nationalistic Songs and Love Songs under

    column 1 and what you want to know about Nationalistic Songs and Love Songs under column 2.

    Nationalistic Song and Love Songs

    What I Know What I want to

    Know What I've learned

    http://www.ncca.gov.ph/about-ncca/org-awards/org-awards-national-artist-guidelines.phphttp://elibrary.judiciary.gov.ph/index10.php?doctype=Executive%20Orders&docid=a45475a11ec72b843d74959b60fd7bd645fae1093b5c5http://elibrary.judiciary.gov.ph/index10.php?doctype=Executive%20Orders&docid=a45475a11ec72b843d74959b60fd7bd645fae1093b5c5http://elibrary.judiciary.gov.ph/index10.php?doctype=Executive%20Orders&docid=f50a99f950ea0dd2453e89f5c9d6a397455a4894e8228http://elibrary.judiciary.gov.ph/index10.php?doctype=Executive%20Orders&docid=f50a99f950ea0dd2453e89f5c9d6a397455a4894e8228http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W8-NqGJJYkeEhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W8-NqGJJYkeE

  • Concept Map: With the help of the readings and links given above, complete the concept map by

    writing details regarding Nationalistic Songs and Love Songs..

    Nationalistic Songs: Julio Nakpil and Julian Felipe. Julian

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    With the help of the suggested readings, complete the chart below with information on the two

    Nationalistic songs discussed in class. As for the musical elements part, listen to the songs before

    filling up the chart. .

    Socio-historical Context

    Musical Forms

    Musical Context

    Issues

    Nationalistic Songs and Love Songs

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  • Composer Julio Nakpil Julian Felipe

    Title Marangal na Dalit ng Katagalugan

    Lupang Hinirang

    Lyricist

    Also Known As

    Year of Composition

    Political Patron

    Timbre

    Melodic Contour

    Rhythm: Time Signature

    Rhythm: Tempo

    Harmony: Key Signature

    Musical Form

    Lyrics in a jist (feelings, story, etc)

  • Love Songs

    With the help of the suggested readings, complete the e chart below with information on the two

    Love Songs discussed in class. As for the musical elements part, listen to the songs before filling up

    the chart.

    Composer Nicanor Abelardo Ernani Cuenco

    Title

    Lyricist

    Date of Composition

    National Artist?

    Timbre: Feeling Evoked by the Musical Color

    Melodic Contour

    Rhythm: Time Signature

    Rhythm: Tempo

    Basic Rhythmic Pattern (clue: accompaniment)

    Harmony: Key Signature

    Modulation?

    Musical Form

    Lyrics in a jist (feelings, story, etc)

    Did you know that...?

    To be declared a National Artist, he/she should be a living Filipino citizen and artist at the

    time of nomination or has passed away as a Filipino citizen after establishment of the award

    in 1972.

  • Guide Questions for Music Listening:

    These four songs are but a few examples of the works of our great Filipino composers . Your

    teacher will assign one song to your group. The following questions will guide you in listening.

    a. What is the function of the music? What do you think is the message of the music?

    b. How were the varied musical elements (timbre, dynamics, rhythm, pitch, form) used in bringing about the message of

    the music?

    For more information, you may go to the Filipinas Heritage Library:

    LIBRARY HOURS

    Tuesday - Saturday (9 am-6 pm)

    Makati Avenue, Ayala Triangle

    Makati City, Philippines 1224

    Trunkline: (632) 8921801

    Fax: (632) 8921810

    [email protected]

    or you may access online: http://www.filipinaslibrary.org.ph/

    Group Activity

    Create a song and dance performance of the song assigned to your group. The performance should

    incorporate singing and movement. Chordal and/or rhythmic accompaniment is encouraged.

    mailto:[email protected]://www.filipinaslibrary.org.ph/

  • X ASSESSMENT

    Rubrics for Group Performance

    Basic Unfocused tone, erratic rhythm, unstable pitch, inconsistent phrasing, dynamics and shows

    minimal awareness of style and context; movement irrelevant to the lyrics and/or elements of music

    present in the song.

    Developing: Focused tone but inconsistent in extreme ranges, some repeated errors in rhythm and

    pitch, consistent phrasing, discernible dynamics, some nuances in style as suggested by the

    score/teacher.; some movements inconsistent with the lyrics and/or elements of music present in the

    song.

    Approaching Proficiency: Focused and clear tone in normal ranges, accurate rhythm and secure

    pitch with isolated errors, accurate and consistent phrasing, accurate dynamics, with some nuances in

    style as suggested by the score/teacher; some movements inconsistent with the lyrics and/or

    elements of music present in the song.

    Proficient: Focused, clear tone all throughout, accurate rhythm and secure pitch, consistent and

    sensitive phrasing and obvious dynamics, with creative nuances in response to the style and music

    score; movements relevant to the lyrics and/or elements of music present in the song

    XI SYNTHESIS

    Among the numerous composed vocal music of the Philippines, the two themes on : nationalism and

    love are predominant.. The two representative nationalistic songs discussed throughout the lesson,

    Marangal na Dalit ng Katagalugan (Nakpil) and Lupang Hinirang (Felipe), played very important roles in

    our history, being iconic representations of our nations love of freedom, at this point in time,

    from the Spanish regime. On the other hand, Nasaan Ka Irog ? (Abelardo) Gaano Ko Ikaw Kamahal ?

    (Cuenco) are our artists creative expressions of love which are valued in our Philippine culture and

    heritage..

  • MUSIC TEACHING GUIDES 1-2:

    Composed Vocal Music 1: Nationalistic Songs and Love Songs

    I TARGET GRADE LEVEL: Grade 7

    II MODULES 1-2: Nationalistic Songs and Love Songs

    III TIME ALLOTMENT: 2 Hours

    IV OVERVIEW OF THE MODULE

    The module is an introduction to two classifications of Vocal Music composed by Filipinos the .

    Nationalistic Songs and Love Songs. The compositions Marangal na Dalit ng Katagalugan by Julio

    Nakpil and Lupang Hinirang by Julian Felipe ( Nationalistic) , the Kundiman Nasaan Ka Irog ? by

    Nicanor Abelardo and the ballad Gaano Ko Ikaw Kamahal by Ernani Cuenco ( Love Songs) will

    complete the musical journey in this module. Throughout the lesson, one will discover how these

    songs express the beliefs of a nation about patriotism and love and how a nation places a value on

    artists creations. . A group song and dance performance on these four songs culminates the

    educational experience.

    V PERFORMANCE STANDARDS

    Analyzes musical elements and processes of Philippine music.

    Correlates Philippine music to Philippine culture.

    Performs examples of Philippine music, alone and with others, in appropriate tone, pitch,

    rhythm, expression and style.

    VI COMPETENCIES/OBJECTIVES

    Analyzes an example of a representative work of Filipino composers, and describes how the

    musical elements are used.

    Explains the distinguishing characteristics of representative a works of Filipino composers,

    in relation to history and culture of the area.

    Analyzes the relationship of functions of representative works of Filipino composers, to the

    lives of the people.

  • Sings accurately representative works of representative Filipino composers, alone and / or

    with others.

    Performs on available instruments music works of representative Filipino composers, alone

    and / or with others.

    Improvises simple rhythmic / harmonic accompaniments to selected works of representative

    Filipino composers.

    Explores ways of producing sounds on a variety of sources that would simulate the sound of

    the instruments being studied.

    Evaluates music and music performances applying knowledge of musical elements and style.

    VII CONTENT/TOPIC

    Nationalistic Songs and Love Songs

    Vocal Music Nationalistic Songs (Julio Nakpil and Julian Felipe), Love Songs ( Nicanor

    Abelardo,Kundiman and Ernani Cuenco, Ballad)

    Cultural Context (History and Traditions) Filipino conflict during the Spanish Period

    (Aguinaldo and . Bonifacio), How a National Artist is proclaimed

    InitaComposition Himno Nacional Filipino, Lupang Hinirang, Marangal na Dalit ng Katagalugan;

    Nasaan Ka Irog?, Gaano Ko Ikaw Kamahal

    Social Functions Patriotism, Artistry in the Society (Order of National Artists)

  • VIII PRIOR SKILLS & ASSESSMENT

    Short recitation on Quarter 3s topics (Music of Mindanao)

    a. Concept Map

    Concept Map: Using the readings and links given above, complete the concept map by writing

    details regarding Nationalistic Songs and Love Songs on the boxes.

    b. ACTIVITIES & STEPS/ PROCEDURE

    1. Present the K-W-L chart to the students and ask them to fill up the K and W part.

    2. Initiate tha game of musical charades using phrases from Lupang Hinirang. This game will give

    you the opportunity to find out if the class knows the Philippine National Anthem by heart.

    3. Have the class listen to the two Nationalistic Songs y Filipino composers, Julio Nakpil and

    Julian Felipe. . Ask them to identify the similarities and differences between the two songs.

    and to fill up the chart below .As for the other details, instruct them to use the suggested

    readings and answer complete the chart as an assignment.

    Composer Julio Nakpil Julian Felipe

    Title Marangal na Dalit ng Katagalugan Lupang Hinirang

    Lyricist Julio Nakpil From Jose Palmas Filipinas

    Also Known As Salve Patria Marcha Magdalo/ Himno

    Patriotism

    Courtship

    Artistry in the Society, Order of National Artist

    Patriotism

    Value of Art in the Society

    Vocal Music (Nationalistic Song - Nakpil and Felipe; Love Song - Kundiman vs. Harana)

    Filipino riff during the Spanish Period (Bonifacio vs. Aguinaldo)

    How a National Artist is Made

    Socio-historical Context

    Musical Forms

    Musical Context

    Issues

    Nationalistic Songs and Love Songs

  • Nacional Filipino

    Year of Composition 1896 1898 (music), 1899 (with lyrics)

    Political Patron Andres Bonifacio Emilio Aguinaldo

    Timbre

    Melodic Contour

    Rhythm: Time Signature 4

    4

    4

    4

    Rhythm: Tempo

    Harmony: Key Signature C major F major

    Musical Form

    Lyrics in a jist (feelings,

    story, etc)

    4. Then .inform l the students that aside from nationalistic themes, there is an array of themes

    for composed vocal music. Here, introduce the two types of love song, the kundiman and

    the ballad.

    5. Have them listen to the two examples, Abelardos Nasaan Ka Irog? and Cuencos Gaano Ko

    Ikaw Kamahal. Using the suggested readings, discuss the details of the songs, comparing the

    kundiman and ballad. Include a brief discussion on the process of selecting National Artists.

    6. After the discussion, ask the students to fill up the chart on Love Songs, followed by the

    Concept Map.

    7. Group the students into four and assign one song to each group. Ask them to perform a song

    and create a dance and rehearse it as a group. Remind them that the movement should be

    appropriate to the song assigned to them, especially Lupang Hinirang and Marangal na Dalit ng

    Katagalugan. They may add actions and/or a musical accompaniment on the guitar/or

    improvised musical instruments.

    8. Discuss the rubrics for evaluation. Allot time for practice. Give feedback regarding group

    practice.

    9. Have the students introduce the music assigned to them before the performance.

    10. Evaluate the group performance with performance rubrics.

  • 11. Summarize what has been learned using the K-W-L chart (What I know, What I want to

    know and What I learned about Nationalistic Songs and Love Songs).

    12. Have the students relate what they have written in the K-W-L chart to the Synthesis segment

    of the module.

    VIII SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT

    Rubrics for Group Performance

    Basic Unfocused tone, erratic rhythm, unstable pitch, inconsistent phrasing, dynamics and

    shows minimal awareness of style and context; movement irrelevant to the lyrics and/or

    elements of music present in the song.

    Developing: Focused tone but inconsistent in extreme ranges, some repeated errors in

    rhythm and pitch, consistent phrasing, discernible dynamics, some nuances in style as

    suggested by the score/teacher.; some movements inconsistent with the lyrics and/or

    elements of music present in the song.

    Approaching Proficiency: Focused and clear tone in normal ranges, accurate rhythm and

    secure pitch with isolated errors, accurate and consistent phrasing, accurate dynamics, with

    some nuances in style as suggested by the score/teacher; some movements inconsistent with

    the lyrics and/or elements of music present in the song.

    Proficient: Focused, clear tone all throughout, accurate rhythm and secure pitch, consistent

    and sensitive phrasing and obvious dynamics, with creative nuances in response to the style

    and music score; movements relevant to the lyrics and/or elements of music present in the

    song

    IX RESOURCES: READING & LISTENING MATERIALS REFERENCES/LINKS IN

    WEBSITE

    Readings:

    Epistola, Ernesto V. (1996) Nicanor Abelardo, the Man, the Artist: A Biography (1st ed., pp. 50-52).

    Manila: Rex Book Store.

    Himig: The Filipino Music Collection of FHL. (2012) Ernani Joson Cuenco. Retrieved 7 June 2012.

    http://www.himig.com.ph/people/14-ernani-joson-cuenco?composer=true.

    http://www.himig.com.ph/people/14-ernani-joson-cuenco?composer=true

  • Lubang, Danalyn T. Tamang Pagkanta ng Pambansang Awit. The Varsitarian. (Vol LXXXi, No. 13).

    http://www.varsitarian.net/filipino/20100507/tamang_pagkanta_ng_pambansang_awit. retrieved

    on 06/13/2012 - 11:46.

    Santos-Viola, Carlos N. Julio Nakpil: A Patriot and a Musician. http://julionakpil.blogspot.com/.

    THE NATIONAL ARTISTS OF THE PHILIPPINES. http://www.ncca.gov.ph/about-ncca/org-

    awards/org-awards-national-artist-list.php.

    THE NATIONAL ARTISTS OF THE PHILIPPINES GUIDELINES.

    http://www.ncca.gov.ph/about-ncca/org-awards/org-awards-national-artist-guidelines.php.

    Supreme Court E-Library. Executive Orders. [Executive Order No. 236, September 19, 2003]

    http://elibrary.judiciary.gov.ph/index10.php?doctype=Executive%20Orders&docid=a45475a11ec72

    b843d74959b60fd7bd645fae1093b5c5.

    Supreme Court E-Library. Executive Orders. [Executive Order No. 435, June 8, 2005]

    http://elibrary.judiciary.gov.ph/index10.php?doctype=Executive%20Orders&docid=f50a99f950ea0

    dd2453e89f5c9d6a397455a4894e8228.

    Tiongson, Nicanor (Ed.). (1994). CCP Encyclopedia of Philippine Art (Vol. 6: Philippine music). Manila:

    Cultural Center of the Philippines.

    Recordings:

    Kundiman Art Song Nasaan Ka Irog? Sylvia La Torre. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W8-

    NqGJJYkeE.

    Lupang Hinirang Ang Pambansang Awit ng Pilipinas. ( ) [CD-ROM]. Philippines: .

    X GLOSSARY OF MUSIC TERMS & SYMBOLS

    1. Himno Nacional Filipino known presently as Lupang Hinirang, the National Anthem of the

    Philippines, with music by Julian Felipe, originally an instrumental march, known as either

    Marcha Filipina Nacional or Marcha Filipino Magdalo, and lyrics from Jose Palmas Filipinas, Letra

    Para La Marcha Nacional. This work was commissioned by Emilio Aguinaldo and was played

    during the declaration of Philippine Independence on June 12, 1898.

    2. Marangal na Dalit ng Katagalugan with music and lyrics written by Julio Nakpil in 1896.

    Nakpil later changed the title to Salve Patria. This work was commissioned by Andres

    http://www.varsitarian.net/filipino/20100507/tamang_pagkanta_ng_pambansang_awit.%20retrieved%20on06/13/2012%20-%2011:46http://www.varsitarian.net/filipino/20100507/tamang_pagkanta_ng_pambansang_awit.%20retrieved%20on06/13/2012%20-%2011:46http://julionakpil.blogspot.com/http://www.ncca.gov.ph/about-ncca/org-awards/org-awards-national-artist-list.phphttp://www.ncca.gov.ph/about-ncca/org-awards/org-awards-national-artist-list.phphttp://www.ncca.gov.ph/about-ncca/org-awards/org-awards-national-artist-guidelines.phphttp://elibrary.judiciary.gov.ph/index10.php?doctype=Executive%20Orders&docid=a45475a11ec72b843d74959b60fd7bd645fae1093b5c5http://elibrary.judiciary.gov.ph/index10.php?doctype=Executive%20Orders&docid=a45475a11ec72b843d74959b60fd7bd645fae1093b5c5http://elibrary.judiciary.gov.ph/index10.php?doctype=Executive%20Orders&docid=f50a99f950ea0dd2453e89f5c9d6a397455a4894e8228http://elibrary.judiciary.gov.ph/index10.php?doctype=Executive%20Orders&docid=f50a99f950ea0dd2453e89f5c9d6a397455a4894e8228http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W8-NqGJJYkeEhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W8-NqGJJYkeE

  • Bonifacio, but Emilio Aguinaldo preferred the work of Julian Felipe. It was fist played to

    commemorate the eighth anniversary of Rizals execution on December 30, 1904.

    3. Kundiman known as The Philippines signature love song; It is an art song in triple time.

    According to Raymundo Baas, there are three theories on the origin of the kundiman: a

    shortened version of the phrase kung hindi man, derived from the verse Hele hele nang

    kandungan/ Hele hele ng kundiman, and kundiman, referring to a red cloth worn by male dancers

    or men in the Philippines. Aside from messages of love, it also expressed sentiments of

    nationalism.

    4. Nasaan Ka Irog? a kundiman in slow triple time composed by Nicanor Abelardo in 1923,

    which was inspired by his childhood friend Dr. Francisco Tecsons personal experience on

    love. The original Spanish was written by Narciso Asistio; the Tagalog lyrics were written by

    Jose Corazon de Jesus. This song has inspired the filming of a 1936 movie, retaining the

    title of the song.

    5. Nicanor Santa Ana Abelardo (1893-1934) He is one of our great composers, pianist, and a

    teacher of composition at the University of the Philippines then Conservatory of Music. His

    140 compositions include kundimans, sarswelas, instrumental works, and UP Beloved, a

    university l hymn which won first prize in an open musical composition contest.

    6. Ballad- a narrative song, ranging from indigenous forms to Hispanic-influenced themes. The

    romantic themes of the contemporary ballad or urban popular love songs are closely related

    to the kundiman.

    7. Gaano Ko Ikaw Kamahal? a ballad composed by Ernani Cuenco in 1979, with lyrics by

    Levi Celerio, both National Artists for Music. It was used as a movie theme for a 1980s

    movie with the same title, starring Lito Lapid.

    8. Ernani Joson Cuenco (1936-1988) proclaimed National Artist for Music in 1999; He was an

    award-winning film scorer in the early 1960s, working in collaboration with National Artist

    for Music Levi Celerio. He was also a teacher and a seasoned orchestra player.

    9. Order of National Artists The highest national recognition bestowed upon to Filipino

    artists who have made significant contributions to the development of Philippine arts;

    namely, Music, Dance, Theater, Visual Arts, Literature, Film, Broadcast Arts, and

  • Architecture and Allied Arts. The order is jointly administered by the National Commission

    for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) and the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) and

    conferred by the President of the Philippines upon recommendation by both institutions.

    (from NCCA Website)

  • MUSIC LEARNING MODULES 3-4:

    COMPOSED VOCAL MUSIC

    Solo and Choral Music (San Pedro and De Leon)

    I TARGET GRADE LEVEL: Grade 7

    II MODULES 3-4: Composed Solo and Choral Music

    III TIME ALLOTMENT: 2 Hours

    IV OVERVIEW OF THE MODULE

    The module is an introduction to representative solo and choral music by Filipino

    composers with the compositions Sa Ugoy ng Duyan (Lucio San Pedro) and Payapang Daigdig (Felipe

    De Leon). Throughout the lesson, one will not only learn about these two wonderful vocal

    masterpieces, but will apply his/her skills in critical listening by identifying the texture of a vocal

    piece heard (solo or choral). A group performance of these two songs culminates the educational

    experience.

    V PERFORMANCE STANDARD

    Analyzes musical elements and processes of Philippine music.

    Correlates Philippine music to the Philippine culture.

    Recognizes the contributions of the prime exponents of Philippine music

    Gives value to Philippine culture as a vehicle towards national identity and unity

    VI COMPETENCIES/OBJECTIVES

    Describes how a specific idea or story is communicated through Philippine Traditional Musical Forms.

    Illustrates how the different elements of music are combined in creating Philippine Traditional Musical Forms.

    Creates / improvises appropriate sound, music, gesture, movements, and costume for a rendition of particular Philippine Traditional Musical Forms.

    Researches and analyzes the lives, works, and influences of early Filipino composers

    Performs examples of early Philippine music, alone and with others.

    Explores ways of producing sounds on a variety of sources that would emulate the

    instruments being studied.

    Evaluates music and music performances applying knowledge of musical elements and style.

  • VII CONTENT/TOPIC

    Solo and Choral Music (San Pedro and De Leon)

    Vocal Music Composition Solo (Sa Ugoy ng Duyan, San Pedro)) and Choral (Payapang Daigdi,

    De Leon)

    Cultural Context (History and Traditions) How a National Artist is Declared,; Lives of

    Lucio San Pedro and Felipe De Leon

    Social Functions Artistry in the Society, Reflection of the Times , Art as Self-expression

    Performance Styles / Techniques Solo , . Choral

    VIII RESOURCES

    Readings:

    Estrella, Espie. What is Choral Music?.

    http://musiced.about.com/od/lessonsandtips/f/choralemusic.htm

    Felipe Padilla De Leon. http://www.filipinomusica.com/felipe-padilla-de-leon.html

    THE NATIONAL ARTISTS OF THE PHILIPPINES. http://www.ncca.gov.ph/about-ncca/org-

    awards/org-awards-national-artist-list.php.

    THE NATIONAL ARTISTS OF THE PHILIPPINES GUIDELINES.

    http://www.ncca.gov.ph/about-ncca/org-awards/org-awards-national-artist-guidelines.php.

    Supreme Court E-Library. Executive Orders. [Executive Order No. 236, September 19, 2003]

    http://elibrary.judiciary.gov.ph/index10.php?doctype=Executive%20Orders&docid=a45475a11ec72

    b843d74959b60fd7bd645fae1093b5c5.

    Supreme Court E-Library. Executive Orders. [Executive Order No. 435, June 8, 2005]

    http://elibrary.judiciary.gov.ph/index10.php?doctype=Executive%20Orders&docid=f50a99f950ea0

    dd2453e89f5c9d6a397455a4894e8228.

    Tiongson, Nicanor (Ed.). (1994). CCP Encyclopedia of Philippine Art (Vol. 6: Philippine music). Manila:

    Cultural Center of the Philippines.

    Recordings:

    Payapang Daigdig (A Peaceful World) The Himig Singers.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7zp9Z8_pU0

    Sa Ugoy ng Duyan (With English Translation). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v-zGeYwR6Vwtg.

    http://musiced.about.com/od/lessonsandtips/f/choralemusic.htmhttp://www.filipinomusica.com/felipe-padilla-de-leon.htmlhttp://www.ncca.gov.ph/about-ncca/org-awards/org-awards-national-artist-list.phphttp://www.ncca.gov.ph/about-ncca/org-awards/org-awards-national-artist-list.phphttp://www.ncca.gov.ph/about-ncca/org-awards/org-awards-national-artist-guidelines.phphttp://elibrary.judiciary.gov.ph/index10.php?doctype=Executive%20Orders&docid=a45475a11ec72b843d74959b60fd7bd645fae1093b5c5http://elibrary.judiciary.gov.ph/index10.php?doctype=Executive%20Orders&docid=a45475a11ec72b843d74959b60fd7bd645fae1093b5c5http://elibrary.judiciary.gov.ph/index10.php?doctype=Executive%20Orders&docid=f50a99f950ea0dd2453e89f5c9d6a397455a4894e8228http://elibrary.judiciary.gov.ph/index10.php?doctype=Executive%20Orders&docid=f50a99f950ea0dd2453e89f5c9d6a397455a4894e8228http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7zp9Z8_pU0http://www.youtube.com/watch?v-zGeYwR6Vwtg

  • IX ACTIVITIES

    Art is a language. Like words, music and pictures, can tell a story. Let us view some pictures and

    think about the stories these.

    (source: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Sherman_intramuros.jpg)

    Is this picture familiar to you? What do you think happened?

    http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Sherman_intramuros.jpg

  • How about these pictures?

    sources: http://en.wikipilipinas.org/index.php?title=Higantes_Festival, http://www.lakbaypilipinas.com/images/rizal_angono_sanclemente.jpg

    Can you make a story for each picture?

    http://en.wikipilipinas.org/index.php?title=Higantes_Festivalhttp://www.lakbaypilipinas.com/images/rizal_angono_sanclemente.jpg

  • K-W-L Chart: Write what you currently know about Solo and Choral Music (San Pedro and De

    Leon) under column 1 and what you want to know about Solo and Choral Music (San Pedro and De

    Leon) under column 2.

    Solo and Choral Music (San Pedro and De Leon)

    Concept Map: With the help of the readings and links given above, complete the concept map by

    writing details regarding Solo and Choral Music (San Pedro and De Leon) in the boxes.

    What I Know What I want to

    Know What I've learned

    Socio-historical Context

    Musical Forms

    Musical Context

    Issues

    Solo and Choral Music (San Pedro and De

    Leon)

  • Lets go back to the pictures found at the start of the module.

    The first picture, taken February 28, 1945, shows a Sherman Tank at the Sta. Lucia gate of Intramuros, Manila.

    Which world event does this picture depict?

    Jumble the letters to find out.

    LOWRD RAW 2

    _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

    Felipe De Leon, National Artist for Music, composed Payapang Daigdig, his masterpiece known for the music and the message of peace. .

    What else do you know about Felipe De Leon?

  • The second set of pictures shows the Feast of San Clemente, commonly known as the Higantes

    Festival, which is celebrated in the town of ______________, Rizal.

    Jumble the letters to find out.

    OGANON

    _ _ _ _ _ _

    From this town hailed National Artist for Music Lucio San Pedro, a well-known composer and

    band master.. One of his famous masterpieces, Sa Ugoy ng Duyan, is also the fourth movement of

    his orchestral work Suite Pastorale, which was written for his hometown.

    What else do you know about Lucio San Pedro?

  • Solo and Choral Music (San Pedro and De Leon)

    With the help of the suggested readings, fill in the chart with information about the two songs weve

    discussed in class. As for the musical elements part, listen first to the songs before filling in the chart..

    Composer Felipe De Leon Lucio San Pedro

    Title

    Lyricist

    Year of Composition

    How many voices are heard? Solo? Choral?

    Rhythm: Time Signature

    Rhythm: Tempo

    Draw the Melodic Contour

    Harmony: Key Signature

    Musical Form

    Lyrics in a jist (feelings, story, etc)

    Did you know that...?

    For someone to be included in the Order of National Artists, he should be a living Filipino

    citizen artist at the time of nomination or has died after the establishment of the award in

    1972 as a Filipino citizen at the time of his death.

  • Guide Questions for Music Listening:

    These two songs are but one of many beautiful vocal music by our greatest Filipino composers.

    Your teacher will assign a song to your group. The the following questions will guide you in listening

    to the songs.

    a. What is the function of the music? What do you think is the message of the music?

    b. How were the varied musical elements (timbre, dynamics, rhythm, pitch, form) used in bringing about the message of

    the music?

    Group Activity

    VMV: Vocal Music Video

    Study the song assigned to your group (for Payapang Daigdig, sing only the melody). Make a live

    music video for each song. Be creative in thinking of a story to accompany these songs.!

    X ASSESSMENT

    Rubrics for Group Performance

    Basic Unfocused tone, erratic rhythm, unstable pitch, inconsistent phrasing, dynamics and

    shows minimal awareness to style and context; instrument/s used and movements irrelevant

    to the theme of the composition

    Developing: Focused tone but inconsistent in extreme range, some repeated errors in

    rhythm and pitch, consistent phrasing, discernible dynamics, some nuances in style as

    suggested by the score/teacher.; instrument/s used and some movements inconsistent with

    the theme of the composition

    Approaching Proficiency: Focused and clear tone in normal range, accurate rhythm and

    secure pitch with isolated errors, accurate and consistent phrasing, accurate dynamics, with

    some nuances in style as suggested by the score/teacher; instrument/s used and some

    movements inconsistent with the theme of the composition

    Proficient: Focused, clear tone all throughout, accurate rhythm and secure pitch, consistent

    and sensitive phrasing and obvious dynamics, with creative nuances in response to the style

    and music score; instrument/s used and movements are consistent with the theme and are

    helpful in conveying the message

  • XI SYNTHESIS

    Music, even without the words, can tell us stories about a particular time, place, person, and

    event much more, music with words. Two of the most well-known songs by our National Artists

    for Music - Sa Ugoy ng Duyan (San Pedro) and Payapang Daigdig (De Leon)are examples of

    Philippine solo and choral music. By listening and singing these songs, we take part in the stories

    behind each one, making it a story of our own.

  • MUSIC LEARNING MODULE 3-4:

    COMPOSED VOCAL MUSIC 2:

    Solo and Choral Music (San Pedro and De Leon)

    I TARGET GRADE LEVEL: Grade 7

    II MODULE 3-4: Solo and Choral Music (San Pedro and De Leon)

    III TIME ALLOTMENT: 2 Hours

    IV OVERVIEW OF THE MODULE

    The module is an introduction to representative solo and choral music by Filipino

    composers with the compositions Sa Ugoy ng Duyan (Lucio San Pedro) and Payapang Daigdig (Felipe

    De Leon). Throughout the lesson, one will not only learn about these two wonderful vocal

    masterpieces, but will apply his/her skills in critical listening by identifying the texture of a vocal

    piece heard (solo or choral). A group performance of these two songs culminates the educational

    experience.

    V PERFORMANCE STANDARD

    Analyzes musical elements and processes of Philippine music.

    Correlates Philippine music to the Philippine culture.

    Recognizes the contributions of the prime exponents of Philippine music

    Gives value to Philippine culture as a vehicle towards national identity and unity

    VI COMPETENCIES/OBJECTIVES

    Describes how a specific idea or story is communicated through Philippine Traditional Musical Forms.

    Illustrates how the different elements of music are combined in creating Philippine Traditional Musical Forms.

    Creates / improvises appropriate sound, music, gesture, movements, and costume for a rendition of particular Philippine Traditional Musical Forms.

    Researches and analyzes the lives, works, and influences of early Filipino composers

    Performs examples of early Philippine music, alone and with others.

  • VII CONTENT/TOPIC

    Solo and Choral Music (San Pedro and De Leon)

    Vocal Music Composition Solo (Sa Ugoy ng Duyan, San Pedro) and Choral (Payapang Daigdig,

    De Leon)

    Cultural Context (History and Traditions) How a National Artist is Declared, ; Lives of

    Lucio San Pedro and Felipe De Leon

    Social Functions Artistry in the Society, Reflection of the Times, Art as Self-expression

    Performance Styles / Techniques Solo vs. Choral

    VIII PRIOR SKILLS & ASSESSMENT

    Short recitation on Modules 1-2

    Concept Map: With the help of the readings and links given above, complete the concept map by

    writing details regarding Solo and Choral Music Songs in the boxes.

    a. ACTIVITIES & STEPS/ PROCEDURE

    1. Ask the students to view the two pictures at the start of the learning guide. Encourage them

    to think of possible stories behind these pictures.

    2. Inform the students that these pictures are related to two vocal masterpieces by the Filipino

    composers, Felipe P. De Leon and Lucio D. San Pedro.

    Art as Self-expression

    Artistry in the Society, Order of National Artist

    Reflection of the Time

    Value of Art in the Society

    Solo

    Choral

    How a National Artist is Made

    Lives of Lucio San Pedro and Felipe De Leon

    Socio-historical Context

    Musical Forms

    Musical Context

    Issues

    Solo and Choral Music (San Pedro and De

    Leon)

  • 3. Take time to discuss the stories behind each song, and also, about the composers lives and

    their being National Artists.

    4. Have the students listen to the two songs and fill in the chart.

    5. Discuss thoroughly the difference between solo and choral music. Ask students to give

    examples of solo and choral music.

    6. Group the students into four and assign one song to each group. Ask them to create a music

    video for the song assigned to them. The live video should be relevant to the lyrics of the

    song or the life of the composer.

    7. Discuss the rubrics for evaluation. Allot time for practice. Give feedback regarding group

    practice.

    8. Have the students introduce the music assigned to them before performing .

    9. Evaluate the group performance using performance rubrics.

    10. Summarize what has been learned using the K-W-L chart (What I know, What I want to

    know and What I learned about Solo and Choral Music (San Pedro and De Leon)).

    11. Have the students relate what they have written in the K-W-L chart to the Synthesis segment

    of the module.

    Rubrics for Group Performance

    Basic Unfocused tone, erratic rhythm, unstable pitch, inconsistent phrasing, dynamics and

    shows minimal awareness to style and context; instrument/s used and movements irrelevant

    to the theme of the composition

    Developing: Focused tone but inconsistent in extreme range, some repeated errors in

    rhythm and pitch, consistent phrasing, discernible dynamics, some nuances in style as

    suggested by the score/teacher.; instrument/s used and some movements inconsistent with

    the theme of the composition

    Approaching Proficiency: Focused and clear tone in normal range, accurate rhythm and

    secure pitch with isolated errors, accurate and consistent phrasing, accurate dynamics, with

    some nuances in style as suggested by the score/teacher; instrument/s used and some

    movements inconsistent with the theme of the composition

    Proficient: Focused, clear tone all throughout, accurate rhythm and secure pitch, consistent

    and sensitive phrasing and obvious dynamics, with creative nuances in response to the style

    and music score; instrument/s used and movements are consistent with the theme and are

    helpful in conveying the message

  • IX RESOURCES: READING & LISTENING MATERIALS REFERENCES/LINKS IN

    WEBSITE

    Readings:

    Estrella, Espie. What is Choral Music?.

    http://musiced.about.com/od/lessonsandtips/f/choralemusic.htm

    Felipe Padilla De Leon. http://www.filipinomusica.com/felipe-padilla-de-leon.html

    Musika Natin: Lucio San Pedro. http://www.musikanatin.com/lucio.php.

    THE NATIONAL ARTISTS OF THE PHILIPPINES. http://www.ncca.gov.ph/about-ncca/org-

    awards/org-awards-national-artist-list.php.

    THE NATIONAL ARTISTS OF THE PHILIPPINES GUIDELINES.

    http://www.ncca.gov.ph/about-ncca/org-awards/org-awards-national-artist-guidelines.php.

    Supreme Court E-Library. Executive Orders. [Executive Order No. 236, September 19, 2003]

    http://elibrary.judiciary.gov.ph/index10.php?doctype=Executive%20Orders&docid=a45475a11ec72

    b843d74959b60fd7bd645fae1093b5c5.

    Supreme Court E-Library. Executive Orders. [Executive Order No. 435, June 8, 2005]

    http://elibrary.judiciary.gov.ph/index10.php?doctype=Executive%20Orders&docid=f50a99f950ea0

    dd2453e89f5c9d6a397455a4894e8228.

    Tiongson, Nicanor (Ed.). (1994). CCP Encyclopedia of Philippine Art (Vol. 6: Philippine music). Manila:

    Cultural Center of the Philippines.

    Recordings:

    Payapang Daigdig (A Peaceful World) The Himig Singers.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7zp9Z8_pU0

    Sa Ugoy ng Duyan (With English Translation). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v-zGeYwR6Vwtg

    .

    X GLOSSARY OF MUSIC TERMS & SYMBOLS

    1. Solo vocal music a song with only one line (melody) that can either be sung a capella or

    with instrumental accompaniment

    2. Choral music music that is meant to be sung by a choir. The common set-up of a choir is

    made up of four voices: soprano, alto, tenor, and bass.

    http://musiced.about.com/od/lessonsandtips/f/choralemusic.htmhttp://www.filipinomusica.com/felipe-padilla-de-leon.htmlhttp://www.musikanatin.com/lucio.phphttp://www.ncca.gov.ph/about-ncca/org-awards/org-awards-national-artist-list.phphttp://www.ncca.gov.ph/about-ncca/org-awards/org-awards-national-artist-list.phphttp://www.ncca.gov.ph/about-ncca/org-awards/org-awards-national-artist-guidelines.phphttp://elibrary.judiciary.gov.ph/index10.php?doctype=Executive%20Orders&docid=a45475a11ec72b843d74959b60fd7bd645fae1093b5c5http://elibrary.judiciary.gov.ph/index10.php?doctype=Executive%20Orders&docid=a45475a11ec72b843d74959b60fd7bd645fae1093b5c5http://elibrary.judiciary.gov.ph/index10.php?doctype=Executive%20Orders&docid=f50a99f950ea0dd2453e89f5c9d6a397455a4894e8228http://elibrary.judiciary.gov.ph/index10.php?doctype=Executive%20Orders&docid=f50a99f950ea0dd2453e89f5c9d6a397455a4894e8228http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7zp9Z8_pU0http://www.youtube.com/watch?v-zGeYwR6Vwtg

  • MUSIC LEARNING MODULES 5-6:

    COMPOSED INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC

    I TARGET GRADE LEVEL: Grade 7

    II MODULES 5-6: Representative Instrumental Music Composed by Filipino Composers

    III TIME ALLOTMENT: 2 Hours

    IV OVERVIEW OF THE MODULE

    The lesson is an introduction to Instrumental Music Composed by Filipino Composers

    and the search for a Filipino identity through Music. Four representative compositions complete the

    musical journey of this particular module: Malikmata, (Antonio Molina) Mindanao Sketches (Antonino

    Buenaventura), Dularawan (Lucresia Kasilag) and Udlot-Udlot (Jose Maceda). Performance of a group

    composition inspired by these four compositions culminates the educational experience.

    V PERFORMANCE STANDARD

    Analyzes musical elements and processes of Philippine music.

    Correlates Philippine music to the Philippine culture.

    Recognize the contributions of the prime exponents of Philippine music

    Give value to Philippine culture as a vehicle towards national identity and unity

    VI COMPETENCIES/OBJECTIVES

    Describes how a specific idea or story is communicated through Philippine Traditional Musical Forms.

    Illustrates how the different elements of music are combined in creating Philippine Traditional Musical Forms.

    Creates / improvises appropriate sound, music, gesture, movements, and costume for a rendition of particular Philippine Traditional Musical Forms.

    Researches and analyzes the lives, works, and influences of early Filipino composers

    Performs examples of early Philippine music, alone and with others.

  • VII CONTENT/TOPIC

    Instrumental Music Composed by Representative Filipino Composers

    Instrumental Music Solo, Orchestral, Large work, Opera

    Cultural Context (History and Traditions) Contemporary Music as a Vehicle to Find and

    Express National Identity, How a National Artist is Proclaimed

    Composition Malikmata (Molina), Mindanao Sketches( Buenventura,) Dularawan (Kasilag) ,

    Udlot-udlot (Maceda)

    Social Functions Awareness and Quest for a a National Identity (League of Filipino

    Composers), Artistry in the Society

    Performance Styles / Techniques New Music in Southeast Asia

    VIII RESOURCES

    Readings:

    Belleza, M.G. and Maceda, J. (1977). Udlot-udlot Isang Bagong Musika na Maituturo sa High School. from

    Musika Jornal (vol 1). Quezon City: Kagawaran ng Pananaliksik sa Musika Dalubhasaan sa Musika

    Pamantasan ng Pilipinas.

    Defeo, Ruben. (2004). Jose Macedas lifelong quest for traditional Filipino music.

    . http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=249534

    Features: Lucrecia Roces Kasilag. http://www.himig.com.ph/features/32-lucrecia-r-kasilag

    Maceda, Jose. (1977). Ang mga Kaisipan sa Musika sa Timog-Silangang Asya from from Musika Jornal (vol

    1). Quezon City: Kagawaran ng Pananaliksik sa Musika Dalubhasaan sa Musika Pamantasan ng

    Pilipinas.

    Music National Commission for Culture and Arts: Antonino Buenaventura. http://www.ncca.gov.ph/about-

    ncca/org-awards/music/antonino_buenaventura.php

    Music National Commission for Culture and Arts: Antonio Molina. http://www.ncca.gov.ph/about-

    ncca/org-awards/music/antonio_molina.php.

    THE NATIONAL ARTISTS OF THE PHILIPPINES. http://www.ncca.gov.ph/about-ncca/org-

    awards/org-awards-national-artist-list.php.

    THE NATIONAL ARTISTS OF THE PHILIPPINES GUIDELINES.

    http://www.ncca.gov.ph/about-ncca/org-awards/org-awards-national-artist-guidelines.php.

    http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=249534http://www.himig.com.ph/features/32-lucrecia-r-kasilaghttp://www.ncca.gov.ph/about-ncca/org-awards/music/antonino_buenaventura.phphttp://www.ncca.gov.ph/about-ncca/org-awards/music/antonino_buenaventura.phphttp://www.ncca.gov.ph/about-ncca/org-awards/music/antonio_molina.phphttp://www.ncca.gov.ph/about-ncca/org-awards/music/antonio_molina.phphttp://www.ncca.gov.ph/about-ncca/org-awards/org-awards-national-artist-list.phphttp://www.ncca.gov.ph/about-ncca/org-awards/org-awards-national-artist-list.phphttp://www.ncca.gov.ph/about-ncca/org-awards/org-awards-national-artist-guidelines.php

  • Santos, Ramon P. (1977). Bagong Kamalayan sa Kontemporaryong Musika sa Pilipinas from Musika Jornal

    (vol 1). Quezon City: Kagawaran ng Pananaliksik sa Musika Dalubhasaan sa Musika Pamantasan ng

    Pilipinas.

    Supreme Court E-Library. Executive Orders. [Executive Order No. 236, September 19, 2003]

    http://elibrary.judiciary.gov.ph/index10.php?doctype=Executive%20Orders&docid=a45475a11ec72

    b843d74959b60fd7bd645fae1093b5c5.

    Supreme Court E-Library. Executive Orders. [Executive Order No. 435, June 8, 2005]

    http://elibrary.judiciary.gov.ph/index10.php?doctype=Executive%20Orders&docid=f50a99f950ea0

    dd2453e89f5c9d6a397455a4894e8228.

    Tiongson, Nicanor (Ed.). (1994). CCP Encyclopedia of Philippine Art (Vol. 6: Philippine music). Manila:

    Cultural Center of the Philippines.

    Yan, Carrie B. (2011). Lucrecia Kasilag: First Lady of Philippine Music.

    http://www.globalpinoy.com/gp.topics.v1/viewtopic.php?postid=4d22ca80b77ec&channelName=4

    d22ca80b77ec.

    Recordings:

    Use http://www.onlinevideodownloader.com for youtube videos

    Go to http://www.himig.com.ph/cart and follow instructions on getting tracks from

    CDs.

    2010 Udlot-udlot Senri Expo Park 1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OBkZy5DAgSY

    2010 Udlot-udlot Senri Expo Park 2. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lwxw5ACuHYU.

    Antonio Molina MALIKMATA Enzo. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7o_Mhb84BAY

    Dularawan (excerpts). (1969). From Pagdiriwang, A Song/Dance/Theater in Two Acts recorded live at the CCP

    Theater for the Performing Arts on September 8, 1969 [CD].

    Mindanao Sketches - A Village Festival Dance by UP Orchestra Pt .

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9uVx5B14Opg.

    Mindanao Sketches - Offering to the Gods by UP Orchestra.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LPBBEXcBvD4.

    Mindanao Sketches.wmv. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sqbz7cd-z08

    Mindanao Sketches.(1983). From The Best of Philippine Classics [CD].

    http://elibrary.judiciary.gov.ph/index10.php?doctype=Executive%20Orders&docid=a45475a11ec72b843d74959b60fd7bd645fae1093b5c5http://elibrary.judiciary.gov.ph/index10.php?doctype=Executive%20Orders&docid=a45475a11ec72b843d74959b60fd7bd645fae1093b5c5http://elibrary.judiciary.gov.ph/index10.php?doctype=Executive%20Orders&docid=f50a99f950ea0dd2453e89f5c9d6a397455a4894e8228http://elibrary.judiciary.gov.ph/index10.php?doctype=Executive%20Orders&docid=f50a99f950ea0dd2453e89f5c9d6a397455a4894e8228http://www.globalpinoy.com/gp.topics.v1/viewtopic.php?postid=4d22ca80b77ec&channelName=4d22ca80b77echttp://www.globalpinoy.com/gp.topics.v1/viewtopic.php?postid=4d22ca80b77ec&channelName=4d22ca80b77echttp://www.onlinevideodownloader.com/http://www.himig.com.ph/carthttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OBkZy5DAgSYhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lwxw5ACuHYUhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7o_Mhb84BAYhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9uVx5B14Opghttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LPBBEXcBvD4http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sqbz7cd-z08

  • IX ACTIVITIES

    What is Philippine Instrumental Music to you?

    How does a Filipino today view Philippine Music, especially if there are no words to define it? How

    do you distinguish it from another nationalitys music? Does our music have an identity?

  • K-W-L Chart: Write what you currently know about Representative Instrumental Music by Filipino

    Composers under column 1 and what you want to know about Representative Instrumental Music by

    Filipino Composers under column 2.

    Instrumental Music by Representative Filipino Composers

    Concept Map: With the help of the readings and links given above, complete the concept map by

    writing details regarding Representative Instrumental Music by Filipino Composers.

    What I Know What I want to

    Know What I've learned

    Socio-historical Context

    Musical Forms

    Musical Context

    Issues

    Representative Instrumental Music by

    Filipino Composers

  • Listening Chart

    With the help of the suggested readings, fill in the chart below with information about the

    composition assigned to your group. As for the musical elements. , listen first to the songs before

    filling in the chart..

    Composer

    5 facts about the composer

    1.

    2.

    3.

    4.

    5.

    Title

    Year of Composition

    Solo? Orchestral? Large Work?

    Timbre/ Color

    Draw the Melodic Contour

    Rhythm: Time Signature

    Rhythm: Tempo

    Harmony:

    Key Signature

    Musical Form

    (Draw or describe)

  • Lyrics (feelings, story, images, etc)

    Guide Questions for Music Listening:

    These four compositions are but a few examples of works that initiated the consciousness and quest

    for a Filipino identity. Your teacher will assign a song to your group. The following questions will

    guide you in listening to the song.

    a. What is the function of the music? What do you think is the message of the music?

    b. How were the varied musical elements (timbre, dynamics, rhythm, pitch, form) used in bringing about the message of

    the music?

    Group Activity

    A Filipino Composition

    Choose a current relevant topic (politics, environment, education, economics, etc.) and compose a 5-

    minute piece relating to any of these topics. Use any instrument available (guitar, drums, piano,

    tabletops, sticks, body percussion, etc). You may use Western notation and/or non-conventional

    notation in writing down your composition.

  • X ASSESSMENT

    Rubrics for Group Composition and its Performance

    Basic Unfocused tone, erratic rhythm, unstable pitch, inconsistent phrasing, dynamics and

    shows minimal awareness to style and context; instrument/s used and movements irrelevant

    to the theme of the composition

    Developing: Focused tone but inconsistent in extreme range, some repeated errors in

    rhythm and pitch, consistent phrasing, discernible dynamics, some nuances in style as

    suggested by the score/teacher.; instrument/s used and some movements inconsistent with

    the theme of the composition

    Approaching Proficiency: Focused and clear tone in normal range, accurate rhythm and

    secure pitch with isolated errors, accurate and consistent phrasing, accurate dynamics, with

    some nuances in style as suggested by the score/teacher; instrument/s used and some

    movements inconsistent with the theme of the composition

    Proficient: Focused, clear tone all throughout, accurate rhythm and secure pitch, consistent

    and sensitive phrasing and obvious dynamics, with creative nuances in response to the style

    and music score; instrument/s used and movements are consistent with the theme and are

    helpful in conveying the message

    XI SYNTHESIS

    In the search for a national identity, Filipinos made music as a means to express who they

    were. Four of these composers Molina, Buenaventura, Kasilag, and Maceda have successfully

    stamped a Filipino identity in their artistic creations. .. Their works drew inspiration from their being

    Filipino; from our country, our people, our culture, our traditions, and freely used our own

    instruments, system of notation, Filipino terms, and tunes to truly depict who we are.

  • MUSIC TEACHING GUIDES MODULE 5-6:

    Composed Instrumental Music

    I TARGET GRADE LEVEL: Grade 7

    II MODULE 5-6: Representative Instrumental Music Composed by Filipino Composers

    III TIME ALLOTMENT: 2 Hours

    IV OVERVIEW OF THE MODULE

    The lesson is an introduction to Instrumental Music Composed by Filipino Composers

    and the search for a Filipino identity through Music. Four representative compositions complete the

    musical journey of this particular module: Malikmata, (Antonio Molina) Mindanao Sketches (Antonino

    Buenaventura), Dularawan (Lucresia Kasilag) and Udlot-Udlot (Jose Maceda). Performance of a group

    composition inspired by these four compositions culminates the educational experience.

    V PERFORMANCE STANDARD

    Analyzes musical elements and processes of Philippine music.

    Correlates Philippine music to the Philippine culture.

    Recognizes the contributions of the prime exponents of Philippine music

    Gives value to Philippine culture as a vehicle towards national identity and unity

    VI COMPETENCIES/OBJECTIVES

    Describes how a specific idea or story is communicated through Philippine Traditional Musical Forms.

    Illustrates how the different elements of music are combined in creating Philippine Traditional Musical Forms.

    Creates / improvises appropriate sound, music, gesture, movements, and costume for a rendition of particular Philippine Traditional Musical Forms.

    Researches and analyzes the lives, works, and influences of early Filipino composers

    Performs examples of early Philippine music, alone and with others.

  • VII CONTENT/TOPIC

    Representative Instrumental Music Composed Filipino Composers

    Instrumental Music Solo, Orchestral, Large work, Opera

    Cultural Context (History and Traditions) Contemporary Music as a Vehicle to Find and

    Express National Identity, How a National Artist is Made

    Composition Malikmata,(Molina) Mindanao Sketches(Buenaventura), Dularawan, (Kasilag)

    Udlot-udlot (Maceda)

    Social Functions Awareness and quest for a National Identity (League of Filipino

    Composers), Artistry in the Society

    Performance Styles / Techniques New Music in Southeast Asia

    VIII PRIOR SKILLS & ASSESSMENT

    Short recitation on Modules 3-4

    Concept Map: With the help of the readings and links given above, complete the concept map by

    writing details regarding Representative Instrumental Music by Filipino Composers in the boxes below.

    New Music in Southeast

    Asia

    Finding a National Identity

    Artistry in the Society

    Solo

    Orchestral

    Large Work

    Opera

    Contemporary Music as a Vehicle to Find and Express National Identity

    How a National Artist is Made Socio-

    historical Context

    Musical Forms

    Musical Context

    Issues

    Representative Instrumental Music by

    Filipino Composers

  • a. ACTIVITIES & STEPS/ PROCEDURE

    1. Have the students answer the first activity of the module, What is Philippine Instrumental

    Music to you? Then , have a short discussion on the answers of the students.

    2. . Introduce the four composers, Antonio Molina, Col. Antonino Buenaventura, Lucrecia

    Kasilag, and Jose Maceda.

    3. Ask the students to listen to Udlot-udlot while showing its notation (from Musika Jornal 1).

    Ask the students how the composition looks like, (leading to answers such as there are no notes,

    only words in Filipino, etc.) Inform the students that this is one way of expressing an identity

    to use something that we own (i.e. Filipino terms, and indigenous musical instruments.

    4. Play the remaining audio/video recordings (Molina, Buenaventura, Kasilag). Ask the students

    how each one showed a Filipino identity (i.e. Buenaventura depiction of Mindanao ).

    5. Group the class into four and assign one composition to each. Have each group fill in the

    listening chart. As for the facts, encourage the students to read the suggested readings.

    6. After filling in the charts, discuss with them the final requirement (a group composition).

    Discuss the rubrics for evaluation. Allot time for practice. Give feedback regarding group

    practice.

    7. Have the students introduce their composition before performing their composition.

    8. Evaluate the group performance using performance rubrics.

    9. Summarize what has been learned using the K-W-L chart (What I know, What I want to

    know and What I learned about Instrumental Music by Representative Filipino Composers).

    10. Have the students relate what they have written in the K-W-L chart to the Synthesis segment

    of the module.

  • VIII SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT

    Rubrics for Group Composition and its Performance

    Basic Unfocused tone, erratic rhythm, unstable pitch, inconsistent phrasing, dynamics and

    shows minimal awareness to style and context; instrument/s used and movements irrelevant

    to the theme of the composition

    Developing: Focused tone but inconsistent in extreme range, some repeated errors in

    rhythm and pitch, consistent phrasing, discernible dynamics, some nuances in style as

    suggested by the score/teacher.; instrument/s used and some movements inconsistent with

    the theme of the composition

    Approaching Proficiency: Focused and clear tone in normal range, accurate rhythm and

    secure pitch with isolated errors, accurate and consistent phrasing, accurate dynamics, with

    some nuances in style as suggested by the score/teacher; instrument/s used and some

    movements inconsistent with the theme of the composition

    Proficient: Focused, clear tone all throughout, accurate rhythm and secure pitch, consistent

    and sensitive phrasing and obvious dynamics, with creative nuances in response to the style

    and music score; instrument/s used and movements are consistent with the theme and are

    helpful in conveying the message

    IX RESOURCES: READING & LISTENING MATERIALS REFERENCES/LINKS IN

    WEBSITE

    Readings:

    Belleza, M.G. and Maceda, J. (1977). Udlot-udlot Isang Bagong Musika na Maituturo sa High School. from

    Musika Jornal (vol 1). Quezon City: Kagawaran ng Pananaliksik sa Musika Dalubhasaan sa Musika

    Pamantasan ng Pilipinas.

    Defeo, Ruben. (2004). Jose Macedas lifelong quest for traditional Filipino music.

    . http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=249534

    Features: Lucrecia Roces Kasilag. http://www.himig.com.ph/features/32-lucrecia-r-kasilag

    Maceda, Jose. (1977). Ang mga Kaisipan sa Musika sa Timog-Silangang Asya from from Musika Jornal (vol

    1). Quezon City: Kagawaran ng Pananaliksik sa Musika Dalubhasaan sa Musika Pamantasan ng

    Pilipinas.

    http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=249534http://www.himig.com.ph/features/32-lucrecia-r-kasilag

  • Music National Commission for Culture and Arts: Antonino Buenaventura. http://www.ncca.gov.ph/about-

    ncca/org-awards/music/antonino_buenaventura.php

    Music National Commission for Culture and Arts: Antonio Molina. http://www.ncca.gov.ph/about-

    ncca/org-awards/music/antonio_molina.php.

    THE NATIONAL ARTISTS OF THE PHILIPPINES. http://www.ncca.gov.ph/about-ncca/org-

    awards/org-awards-national-artist-list.php.

    THE NATIONAL ARTISTS OF THE PHILIPPINES GUIDELINES.

    http://www.ncca.gov.ph/about-ncca/org-awards/org-awards-national-artist-guidelines.php.

    Santos, Ramon P. (1977). Bagong Kamalayan sa Kontemporaryong Musika sa Pilipinas from Musika Jornal

    (vol 1). Quezon City: Kagawaran ng Pananaliksik sa Musika Dalubhasaan sa Musika Pamantasan ng

    Pilipinas.

    Supreme Court E-Library. Executive Orders. [Executive Order No. 236, September 19, 2003]

    http://elibrary.judiciary.gov.ph/index10.php?doctype=Executive%20Orders&docid=a45475a11ec72

    b843d74959b60fd7bd645fae1093b5c5.

    Supreme Court E-Library. Executive Orders. [Executive Order No. 435, June 8, 2005]

    http://elibrary.judiciary.gov.ph/index10.php?doctype=Executive%20Orders&docid=f50a99f950ea0

    dd2453e89f5c9d6a397455a4894e8228.

    Tiongson, Nicanor (Ed.). (1994). CCP Encyclopedia of Philippine Art (Vol. 6: Philippine music). Manila:

    Cultural Center of the Philippines.

    Yan, Carrie B. (2011). Lucrecia Kasilag: First Lady of Philippine Music.

    http://www.globalpinoy.com/gp.topics.v1/viewtopic.php?postid=4d22ca80b77ec&channelName=4

    d22ca80b77ec.

    Recordings:

    Use http://www.onlinevideodownloader.com for youtube videos

    Go to http://www.himig.com.ph/cart and follow instructions on getting tracks from

    CDs.

    2010 Udlot-udlot Senri Expo Park 1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OBkZy5DAgSY

    2010 Udlot-udlot Senri Expo Park 2. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lwxw5ACuHYU.

    Antonio Molina MALIKMATA Enzo. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7o_Mhb84BAY

    http://www.ncca.gov.ph/about-ncca/org-awards/music/antonino_buenaventura.phphttp://www.ncca.gov.ph/about-ncca/org-awards/music/antonino_buenaventura.phphttp://www.ncca.gov.ph/about-ncca/org-awards/music/antonio_molina.phphttp://www.ncca.gov.ph/about-ncca/org-awards/music/antonio_molina.phphttp://www.ncca.gov.ph/about-ncca/org-awards/org-awards-national-artist-list.phphttp://www.ncca.gov.ph/about-ncca/org-awards/org-awards-national-artist-list.phphttp://www.ncca.gov.ph/about-ncca/org-awards/org-awards-national-artist-guidelines.phphttp://elibrary.judiciary.gov.ph/index10.php?doctype=Executive%20Orders&docid=a45475a11ec72b843d74959b60fd7bd645fae1093b5c5http://elibrary.judiciary.gov.ph/index10.php?doctype=Executive%20Orders&docid=a45475a11ec72b843d74959b60fd7bd645fae1093b5c5http://elibrary.judiciary.gov.ph/index10.php?doctype=Executive%20Orders&docid=f50a99f950ea0dd2453e89f5c9d6a397455a4894e8228http://elibrary.judiciary.gov.ph/index10.php?doctype=Executive%20Orders&docid=f50a99f950ea0dd2453e89f5c9d6a397455a4894e8228http://www.globalpinoy.com/gp.topics.v1/viewtopic.php?postid=4d22ca80b77ec&channelName=4d22ca80b77echttp://www.globalpinoy.com/gp.topics.v1/viewtopic.php?postid=4d22ca80b77ec&channelName=4d22ca80b77echttp://www.onlinevideodownloader.com/http://www.himig.com.ph/carthttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OBkZy5DAgSYhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lwxw5ACuHYUhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7o_Mhb84BAY

  • Dularawan (excerpts). (1969). From Pagdiriwang, A Song/Dance/Theater in Two Acts recorded live at the CCP

    Theater for the Performing Arts on September 8, 1969 [CD].

    Mindanao Sketches - A Village Festival Dance by UP Orchestra Pt .

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9uVx5B14Opg.

    Mindanao Sketches - Offering to the Gods by UP Orchestra.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LPBBEXcBvD4.

    Mindanao Sketches.wmv. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sqbz7cd-z08

    Mindanao Sketches.(1983). From The Best of Philippine Classics [CD].

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9uVx5B14Opghttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LPBBEXcBvD4http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sqbz7cd-z08

  • X GLOSSARY OF MUSIC TERMS & SYMBOLS

    1. Solo music that is meant to be performed by a single performer

    2. Orchestral music that is arranged for and meant to be played by an orchestra. A basic

    orchestra is composed of four sections of instruments: strings, woodwinds, brass, and

    percussion.

    3. Large work music that is arranged for a variety of instruments, sometimes including human-

    made sounds (i. e.voice). Performers can even reach up to a thousand.

    4. New Music originating from the term Neue Musik (German) that was coined by Paul Bekker

    in 1919. This refers to contemporary classical/serious music.

  • MUSIC LEARNING MODULES 7-8:

    Philippine Popular Music

    I TARGET GRADE LEVEL: Grade 7

    II MODULES 7-8: Philippine Popular Music

    III TIME ALLOTMENT: 2 Hours

    IV OVERVIEW OF THE MODULE

    The lesson is an introduction to Philippine Popular Music, its pioneers, some composers

    and artists. The general - pop, fusion, novelty, and hip hop and folk rock, will complete your

    musical journey in this module. Through the lesson, one will discover how contemporary Filipino

    popular musicians express their ideals and beliefs though A class variety show on Philippine popular

    music culminates the educational experience.

    V PERFORMANCE STANDARD

    Analyzes musical elements and processes of Philippine music.

    Correlates Philippine music to Philippine culture.

    Performs examples of Philippine music, alone and with others, in appropriate tone, pitch,

    rhythm, expression and style.

    VI COMPETENCIES/OBJECTIVES

    Analyzes an example of Philippine popular music, and describes how the musical elements

    are used.

    Explains the distinguishing characteristics of representative a worsk of Filipino popular

    musicians, in relation to history and culture of the area.

    Analyzes the relationship of functions of the works of representative Filipino popular

    musicians, to the lives of the people.

    Sings accurately Philippine popular music, alone and / or with others.

    Performs on available instruments Philippine popular music, alone and / or with others.

    Improvises simple rhythmic / harmonic accompaniments to selected works of representative

    Filipino popular musicians.

    Explores ways of producing sounds on a variety of sources that would emulate the

    instruments being studied.

  • Evaluates music and music performances applying knowledge of musical elements and style.

    VII CONTENT/TOPIC

    Philippine Popular Music

    Vocal and Instrumental Music pop, fusion, novelty, hip hop and folk rock

    Cultural Context (History and Traditions) OPM and Songwriting Competitions, Non-

    formal venues (bars, stadium, coliseum, outdoor, etc), Internet and Technology

    Composition Kay Ganda ng Ating Musika, Batang-bata ka Pa; Magkaugnay, Panorama, and Alak,

    Sugal, Kape, Babae, Kabaong; History of the Philippines; Anak, Mga Kababayan Ko

    Social Functions Nationalism and Social Relevance, Self-expression, Entertainment

    Performance Styles / Techniques Revivals vs. Originals

    VIII RESOURCES

    Readings:

    Lockard, Craig A. (1998). Dance of Life: Popular Music and Politics in Southeast Asia. (pp. 114-161.) United

    States of America: University of HawaiI Press.

    Mariano, Vicente D. (ed). (2009) Sining-Bayan: Art of Nation Building Social Artistry Fieldbook to

    Promote Good Citizenship Values for Prosperity and Integrity. JAPI Printzone.

    http://apohikingsociety.org/

    http://www.joeyayala.com/

    http://www.blafi.org/

    Tiongson, Nicanor (Ed.). (1994). CCP Encyclopedia of Philippine Art (Vol. 6: Philippine music).

    Manila: Cultural Center of the Philippines.

    Recordings:

    APO Batang-bata ka Pa. http://www.apohikingsociety.org/popup_batakapa.shtml.

    Aguilar, Freddie Freddie Aguilar Anak (Orginal Version). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-n-

    2lPzH7Do.

    Ayala, Joey Mariano, Vicente D. (ed). (2009) Sining-Bayan: Art of Nation Building Social Artistry

    Fieldbook to Promote Good Citizenship Values for Prosperity and Integrity. JAPI Printzone. (Complementary

    CD)

    http://apohikingsociety.org/http://www.joeyayala.com/http://www.blafi.org/http://www.apohikingsociety.org/popup_batakapa.shtmlhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-n-2lPzH7Dohttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-n-2lPzH7Do

  • Cayabyab, Ryan KAY GANDA NG ATING MUSIKA (Hajji Alejandro). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6MixeXSX5g.

    De Leon, Diwa Panorama. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eA9z8UPtCus.

    Magalona, Francis - FRANCIS MAGALONA - MGA KABABAYAN [MY FELLOW COUNTRYMEN]. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBaYmRHLES8.

    Radioactive Sago Project Radioactive Sago Project. Alak, Sugal, Kape, Babae, Kabaong. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3ZVQ9FMsmY.

    Villame, Yoyoy History of the Philippines. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nCoEPnprS7Q.

    IX ACTIVITIES

    K-W-L Chart: Write what you currently know about Philippine Popular Music under column 1 and

    what you want to know about Philippine Popular Music under column 2.

    Philippine Popular Music

    What I Know What I want to

    Know What I've learned

    http://www.youtube.com/artist/Hajji_Alejandro?feature=watch_video_titlehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6MixeXSX5ghttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eA9z8UPtCushttp://www.youtube.com/artist/Francis_M?feature=watch_video_titlehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBaYmRHLES8http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3ZVQ9FMsmYhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nCoEPnprS7Q

  • Concept Map: With the help of readings and links given above, complete the concept map by

    writing details regarding Philippine Popular Music in the boxes.

    Socio-historical Context

    Musical Forms

    Musical Context

    Issues

    Philippine Popular Music

  • Top of the Charts

    Fill up the chart with the necessary information. For the music part, you may use graphic notation.

    SONG TITLE (group-

    assigned)

    Artists Name

    [ ] Composer [ ] songwriter [ ] MUSICIAN

    Instrumentation

    Tempo

    Rhythm

    Melody

    Harmony

    Message

  • SONG TITLE (own

    choice)

    Artists Name

    [ ] Composer [ ] songwriter [ ] MUSICIAN

    Instrumentation

    Tempo

    Rhythm

    Melody

    Harmony

    Message

  • Guide Questions for Music Listening:

    One of the eight Philippine popular songs will be assigned to your group. The following questions

    guide you in listening to the songs.

    a. What is the general impression that the music creates as a whole? What is the function of the music? What do you

    think is the message of the music?

    b. How were the varied musical elements (timbre, dynamics, rhythm, pitch, form) used in bringing about the message of

    the music?

    OPM Blog: What I Think About Todays OPM

    Answer either of the two questions:

    Have you been listening to Original Philippine Music? What do you think about our original songs?

    Do they send a good message to the youth or no? You may cite examples of songs. Be sure to quote

    the title and artist (composer/songwriter/musician) involved.

    Has technology helped us in promoting OPM or has it promoted more piracy? What do you think

    about uploading existing songs and/or original songs into Youtube?

    _____________________________________________

    _____________________________________________

    _____________________________________________

    _____________________________________________

    _____________________________________________

    _____________________________________________

    _____________________________________________

    _____________________________________________

    _____________________________________________

    _____________________________________________

    _____________________________________________

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    ________________________________________

  • Group Activity

    Stage a class variety show showcasing different genres of Philippine popular music. Take note: no

    two genres should be repeated, or at least, each song must be distinct in nature. You may

    include a genre that has not been discussed but be sure to consult your teacher first.

    Choose an original Philippine music (as much as possible, avoid revivals) and give an introduction,

    including the title, artist (composer, artist, and songwriter (all, if possible)), and a short description of

    the lyrics message. Live accompaniment on guitar, piano and/or rhythmic instruments, is highly

    encouraged, but minus-one accompaniment may be used.

    X ASSESSMENT

    Rubrics for Group Performance

    Basic Unfocused tone, erratic rhythm, unstable pitch, inconsistent phrasing, dynamics and

    shows minimal awareness to style and context; instrument/s used and movements irrelevant to

    the theme of the composition

    Developing: Focused tone but inconsistent in extreme range, some repeated errors in rhythm

    and pitch, consistent phrasing, discernible dynamics, some nuances in style as suggested by the

    score/teacher.; instrument/s used and some movements inconsistent with the theme of the

    composition

    Approaching Proficiency: Focused and clear tone in normal range, accurate rhythm and secure

    pitch with isolated errors, accurate and consistent phrasing, accurate dynamics, with some

    nuances in style as suggested by the score/teacher; instrument/s used and some movements

    inconsistent with the theme of the composition

    Proficient: Focused, clear tone all throughout, accurate rhythm and secure pitch, consistent and

    sensitive phrasing and obvious dynamics, with creative nuances in response to the style and

    music score; instrument/s used and movements are consistent with the theme and are helpful

    in conveying the message

    XI SYNTHESIS

    Philippine popular music is the music of the majority, probably because it has more themes that

    people can relate to. Because of the emergence of innovations such as high-technology instruments

    and recording equipments, plus the internet, more and more people are able to access and also, create

    their own music to express their ideas and address certain issues, such as on nationalism and social

    relevance. Avenue for music is not just the classical concert hall, but is now practically anywhere.

    Song writing contests support not only existing artists but also give encouragement to the emerging

    song writers.

  • MUSIC LEARNING GUIDES 7-8:

    Philippine Popular Music

    I TARGET GRADE LEVEL: Grade 7

    II MODULES 7-8: Philippine Popular Music

    III TIME ALLOTMENT: 2 Hours

    IV OVERVIEW OF THE MODULE

    The lesson is an introduction to Philippine Popular Music, its pioneers, some composers and

    artists. The general - pop, fusion, novelty, and hip hop and folk rock, will complete your

    musical journey in this module. Through the lesson, one will discover how contemporary Filipino

    popular musicians express their ideals and beliefs though A class variety show on Philippine popular

    music culminates the educational experience.

    V PERFORMANCE STANDARD

    Analyzes musical elements and processes of Philippine music.

    Correlates Philippine music to Philippine culture.

    Performs examples of Philippine music, alone and with others, in appropriate tone, pitch,

    rhythm, expression and style.

    VI COMPETENCIES/OBJECTIVES

    Analyzes an example of Philippine popular music, and describe how the musical elements

    are used.

    Explains the distinguishing characteristics of representative a work of representative Filipino

    popular musicians, in relation to history and culture of the area.

    Analyzes the relationship of functions of the works of representative Filipino popular

    musicians, to the lives of the people.

    Sings accurately Philippine popular music, alone and / or with others.

    Performs on available instruments Philippine popular music, alone and / or with others.

    Improvises simple rhythmic / harmonic accompaniments to selected works of representative

    Filipino popular musicians.

    Explores ways of producing sounds on a variety of sources that would emulate the

    instruments being studied.

  • Evaluates music and music performances applying knowledge of musical elements and style.

    VII CONTENT/TOPIC

    Philippine Popular Music

    Vocal and Instrumental Music pop, fusion, novelty, hip hop and folk rock

    Cultural Context (History and Traditions) OPM and Songwriting Competitions, Non-

    formal venues (bars, stadium, coliseum, outdoor, etc), Internet and Technology

    Composition Kay Ganda ng Ating Musika, Batang-bata ka Pa; Magkaugnay, Panorama, and Alak,

    Sugal, Kape, Babae, Kabaong; History of the Philippines; Anak, Mga Kababayan Ko

    Social Functions Nationalism and Social Relevance, Self-expression, Entertainment

    Performance Styles / Techniques Revivals vs. Originals

    VIII PRIOR SKILLS & ASSESSMENT

    Short review on Module 5-6 (recitation)

    a. Concept Map

    Concept Map: Using the readings and links given above, complete the concept map by writing

    details regarding Philippine Popular Music on the boxes.

    Vehicle for Ideas and Certain Issues

    Entertainment

    Nationalism and Social Relevance

    Self-expression

    Entertainment

    Vocal and Instrumental Music genres:

    pop

    fusion and alternative

    novelty

    hip hop and rock

    OPM and Songwriting Competitions

    Non-formal venues (bars, stadium, coliseum, outdoor, etc)

    Internet and Technology

    Socio-historical Context

    Musical Forms

    Musical Context

    Issues

    Philippine Popular Music

  • b. ACTIVITIES & STEPS/ PROCEDURE

    1. Present the K-W-L chart to the students and ask them to fill up the K and W part.

    2. Show pictures of international pop artists and if they know them. Then, ask the students if

    they know certain popular local artists of today then have a discussion on which their

    favourite local band/artist is and describe the kind of songs they have.

    3. Inform them that before these artists, there were pioneers of Philippine Popular Music. Let them

    watch the videos/listen to the recordings of the music. Inform them about the genre of each

    song and have them think their impression of the song (musical elements and lyrics

    message) and reserve it for a later discussion ..

    a. POP: Ryan Cayabyab (Kay Ganda ng Ating Musika) and APO (Batang-bata ka pa)

    b. FUSION: Joey Ayala (Magkaugnay), Diwa De Leon (Panorama), and Radioactive Sago

    Project (Alak, Sugal, Kape, Babae, Kabaong)

    c. NOVELTY: Yoyoy Villame (History of the Philippines)

    d. HIP HOP and FOLK ROCK: Francis Magalona (Mga Kababayan Ko) and Freddie

    Aguilar (Anak)

    4. Briefly discuss e about songwriting competitions, such as Metro Manila Pop Music, in which

    Kay Ganda ng Ating Musika won Grand Prize and Anak became a finalist.

    5. Assign the second chart and the activity OPM Blog: What I Think About Todays OPM

    as homework.

    6. Group the class into 8 and have them answer Top of the Charts (the first chart), to be

    reported to class next meeting. They may do research using the suggested readings.

    7. While with their group mates, introduce the group activity, a class variety show on

    Philippine Popular Music.

    8. Discuss the rubrics for evaluation. Allot time for practice. Give feedback regarding group

    practice.

    9. Evaluate the group performance using performance rubrics.

    10. Summarize what has been learned using the K-W-L chart (What I know, What I want to

    know and What I learned about Nationalistic Songs and Art Songs).

    11. Have the students relate what they have written in the K-W-L chart to the Synthesis segment

    of the module.

  • VIII SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT

    Rubrics for Group Performance

    Basic Unfocused tone, erratic rhythm, unstable pitch, inconsistent phrasing, dynamics and

    shows minimal awareness to style and context; instrument/s used and movements irrelevant to

    the theme of the composition

    Developing: Focused tone but inconsistent in extreme range, some repeated errors in rhythm

    and pitch, consistent phrasing, discernible dynamics, some nuances in style as suggested by the

    score/teacher.; instrument/s used and some movements inconsistent with the theme of the

    composition

    Approaching Proficiency: Focused and clear tone in normal range, accurate rhythm and secure

    pitch with isolated errors, accurate and consistent phrasing, accurate dynamics, with some

    nuances in style as suggested by the score/teacher; instrument/s used and some movements

    inconsistent with the theme of the composition

    Proficient: Focused, clear tone all throughout, accurate rhythm and secure pitch, consistent and

    sensitive phrasing and obvious dynamics, with creative nuances in response to the style and

    music score; instrument/s used and movements are consistent with the theme and are helpful

    in conveying the message

    IX RESOURCES: READING & LISTENING MATERIALS REFERENCES/LINKS IN

    WEBSITE

    Readings:

    Lockard, Craig A. (1998). Dance of Life: Popular Music and Politics in Southeast Asia. (pp. 114-161.) United

    States of America: University of HawaiI Press.

    Mariano, Vicente D. (ed). (2009) Sining-Bayan: Art of Nation Building Social Artistry Fieldbook to

    Promote Good Citizenship Values for Prosperity and Integrity. JAPI Printzone.

    http://apohikingsociety.org/

    http://www.joeyayala.com/

    http://www.blafi.org/

    Tiongson, Nicanor (Ed.). (1994). CCP Encyclopedia of Philippine Art (Vol. 6: Philippine music).

    Manila: Cultural Center of the Philippines.

    Recordings:

    APO Batang-bata ka Pa. http://www.apohikingsociety.org/popup_batakapa.shtml.

    http://apohikingsociety.org/http://www.joeyayala.com/http://www.blafi.org/http://www.apohikingsociety.org/popup_batakapa.shtml

  • Aguilar, Freddie Freddie Aguilar Anak (Orginal Version). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-n-

    2lPzH7Do.

    Ayala, Joey Mariano, Vicente D. (ed). (2009) Sining-Bayan: Art of Nation Building Social Artistry