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Name:___________________________ Year & Section:______________ Date:___________

II. MUSIC OF CORDILLERA


1. A style of singing without prior preparation or practice in leader
A. Ibaloi Badiw B. Hudhud C. Ayikuy D. Matud Nila
2. Epic-poetry which is recited and chanted during occasions like : • theharvestingof rice • Weddings
A. Ibaloi Badiw B. Hudhud C. Ayikuy D. Matud Nila
3. Which part of the Cordillera Region this Vocal Music are included e.g. (Owiwi, Dagdagay, and Oppia)
A. Ifugao B. Tausug C. Subannen D. Kalinga
4. Which part of the Cordillera Region this Vocal Music are included e.g. (Bua)
A. Ifugao B. Tausug C. Subannen D. Kalinga
SCORE:________
5. What kind of singing style is Kawayanna?
A. Wedding B. Lullabies C. Infancy D. Welcoming I: _________

6. It is the vocal passage with one syllable and also sung against several note passages. II: ________
A. Free Meter B. Melismatic C. Harmony D. Marayaw
7. Gongs that is played by striking with the palm while rested on the lap.
A. Patteteg B. Tongatong C. Gangsa Toppaya D. Bungkaka
8. A nose flute played with extreme forward edge of right or left nostril.
A. Tongali B. Ulibaw C. Saluroy D. Gangsa Palook
9. Played by striking against the palm of one hand.
A. Patteteg B. Tongatong C. Gangsa Toppaya D. Bungkaka
10. A mouth resonated bamboo played with a flexible tongue fixed at one end to a surrounding frame.
A. Tongali B. Ulibaw C. Saluroy D. Gangsa Palook

MUSIC OF MINDORO
1. Song used to communicate with spirits in rituals for healing the sick and protecting the community
A. Pamuybuyen B. Marayaw C. Owiwi D. Ambahan
2. This vocal music which is offer to the Legends
A. Pamuybuyen B. Marayaw C. Owiwi D. Ambahan
3. It is composed of seven syllable line ending in rhymes
B. Pamuybuyen B. Marayaw C. Owiwi D. Ambahan
4. Is a lute with long neck and has two strings that run from the neck to the base of a resonating chamber.
A. Gitgit B. Bajo de Arco C. Kudyapi D. Kalutang
5. A pair of equal-sized wood struck together.
A. Gitgit B. Bajo de Arco C. Kudyapi D. Kalutang

I. MUSIC OF PALWAN
1. Is a lyrical poem expressing love. His/her vocal music is accompanied by kusyapi.
A. Bagit B. Kulial C. Basal D. Tultul
2. Is a gong ensemble consist of set of one or two gongs.
A. Bagit B. Kulial C. Basal D. Tultul
3. Is a chanted vocal music about epic heroes and usually chanted at night ending at daybreak.
A. Bagit B. Kulial C. Basal D. Tultul
4. Is an instrumental music played on kusyapi and musical instrument made of bamboo.
A. Bagit B. Kulial C. Basal D. Tultul
5. BONUS

MUSIC OF VISAYAS
1. Is a gong drum, wooden percussion ensemble.
A. Rondalla B. Binanog C. Tultogan D. Balitaw
2. A string ensemble originating from Spain played with a pick or plectrum.
A. Rondalla B. Binanog C. Tultogan D. Balitaw
3. A bamboo and drum ensemble. The word “tultugan” is actually an indigenous term for bamboo.
A. Rondalla B. Binanog C. Tultogan D. Balitaw
4. Is a 14 string instrument with 16 frets and shorter neck.
A. Laud B. Octavina C. Banduria D. Guitar
5. Is a popular musical instrument classified as a chordophone instrument with 6 strings.
A. Laud B. Octavina C. Banduria D. Guitar
6. Comes from a spanish word means lute this instrument has 12 strings.
A. Laud B. Ovtavina C. Banduria D. Guitar
7. It is a Ilonngo Farewell Song
A. Dandansoy B. Ili-Ili C. Si Pelimon D. Rosas Pandan
8. A Visayan Courtship Song
A. Dandansoy B. Ili-Ili C. Si Pelimon D. Rosas Pandan
9. A Visayan Work Song or Occupational Song
A. Dandansoy B. Ili-Ili C. Si Pelimon D. Rosas Pandan
10. A Ilonngo Lullabye
A. Dandansoy B. Ili-Ili C. Si Pelimon D. Rosas Pandan

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