Music8 Quarter 1 Module 1 PDF
Music8 Quarter 1 Module 1 PDF
Music8 Quarter 1 Module 1 PDF
Music
Southeast Asian Music
Music— Grade 8
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Quarter 1 — Module 1: Southeast Asian Music
First Edition, 2020
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What I Know..........................................................................................................................................iii
Lesson 1:
What I Can Do…….…..Activity 9: Mr. and Ms. Southeast Asia 2020 ...... 16
Lesson 2:
What’s In ...................................................................................................................... 17
Summary ............................................................................................................................................ 30
References ......................................................................................................................................... 35
What This Module is about
It’s more fun in the Philippines! These words remind us of our wonderful experience
in studying Philippine music in our Grade 7 lessons. Truly we should be proud to be Filipinos
for having a very rich culture especially in music and arts.
We will now move on to our friendly neighbors in Southeast Asia. You will notice that
our music is very similar to that of our neighbors. In this module, you will find different
activities where you can learn and show your understanding of the basic concepts and
principles of Southeast Asian music. You will also discover how people from the Southeast
Asian countries express their feelings towards each other, towards the environment, and
their history and beliefs through vocal or instrumental music.
module.
knowledge
to you
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What I Know
Direction: From the pictures of instruments, costumes, folk symbols, artworks, scenery and
other aspects of culture of the Southeast Asian countries, identify the origin of the objects.
Write your answers on your activity notebook.
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Activity 2: Fasten Your Seatbelt
Direction: You have 5 plane tickets to travel and ready to take adventure to Southest Asian
countries. Bring with you with the map, name each ticket where you want to visit the most
and give two reasons why you choose it. Write it on your activity notebook. Enjoy your
vacation!
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Map of Southeast Asia
Source:
https://asiasociety.org/sites/default/files/styles/1200w/public/M/map_southeast_asia.jpg
SOUTHEAST ASIAN COUNTRIES:
1. Brunei
2. Cambodia
3. Indonesia
4. Laos
5. Malaysia
6. Myanmar
7. Philippines
8. Singapore
9. Thailand
10.Timor-Leste
11.Vietnam
Lesson
Vocal and Instrumental Music
Of Cambodia, Indonesia,
1 Myanmar and Malaysia
Vocal music is music made specifically for voices. It may be performed with or
without instruments while Instrumental music is made solely for instruments.
What’s New
Direction: Look at each picture and try to identify how it is played. Try to remember the
Hornbostel-Sachs classification of instruments that you learned in Grade 7. Is it an
aerophone, chordophone, idiophone, membranophone, or an electrophone?
1.
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2. 3.
5. 4.
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7. 6.
7. 8.
9.
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What Is It
CAMBODIA
What’s More
Direction: Visit www.youtube.com and type in the links to watch video clips of
Pinpeat. After watching the performances, answer the questions found on the next
page. Write your answers in your notebook.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2tYa-N6cKGY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vx5VzphVxRs
1. In 3-5 sentences, describe how the Pinpeat musicians play their
instruments.
You can also visit the following web pages for additional reference:
http://www.istov.de/htmls/cambodia/cambodia_start.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cambodian_music
http://www.keosambathmusic.com/index.htm
What’s New
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c1AiCTJ9t8g&feature=share
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Based on the videos, answer the guide question in your activity notebook.
2. What instruments are used in the music samples? (based your answer in
Hombostel-Sach Classification of Instruments)
What Is It
In the activity above you have listened the music from a particular country in
Southeast Asia. If Cambodia has the Pinpeat ensemble, do other Southeast Asian
countries have their own musical ensembles? Let’s find out! Let’s continue the ride
and explore the beauty of Indonesian music.
INDONESIA
Borobudur Temple
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Both vocal and instrumental music in Indonesia use slendro and peloq scales.
Gamelan
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The Gamelan or Gamelan orchestra is the most popular form of music in Indonesia.
There are many types of Gamelan but the famous Javanese and Balinese Gamelan are the
most famous. It contains a variety of instruments such as metallophones, xylophones,
kendang and gongs, bamboo flutes, bowed and plucked strings.
2. Gerong refers to the unison male chorus that sings with the Gamelan.
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REMEMBER:
*Gamelan orchestras
What’s More
GAMELAN in KUMINTANG in
Indonesia
the Philippines
BOTH
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What’s New
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CpoUHOCPaNw&f-
eature=share
Based on the videos, answer the guide question in your activity notebook.
2. What instruments are used in the music samples? (based your answer in
Hombostel-Sach Classification of Instruments)
What Is It
In the activity above you have listened the music from a particular country in
Southeast Asia. So, Cambodia has the Pinpeat ensemble while Indonesia has the
Javanese and Balinese Gamelans. However, the Indonesian Gamelans have singers
performing with them. Do other Southeast Asian countries have singers as well as
their musical ensembles? Let’s read on.
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Myanmar
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Myanmar was known as Burma until 1989. The country’s name was officially
changed by the military government that took over in 1988. Early civilization in Myanmar
dates back to the 1st century with archaeological evidences of the Pyu Kingdoms of
Thayekhittaya (Sri Ksetra), Beithano (Visnu), and Hanlin.
The music of Myanmar (or Burma) has similarities with many other musical traditions
in the region, including Chinese music and Thai music, probably because its longest land
border is shared with China.
Myanmar’s musical instruments are categorized into two types, the loud sounding
and soft sounding. The loud sounding instruments are performed in open-air ensembles at
ceremonies and festivals. Most of the Hsaing Waing instruments belong to the loud sounding
category.
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2. Maung Hsaing 4. Pat Waing
5. Kyi Waing
6. Siand Wa
-small bronze gongs in a circular
-bell and clapper
frame
For more formal and classical performances that are performed indoors, the
ensemble may be accompanied by the saung gauk (13string angular harp with soft sound)
the national instrument of Myanmar, the pattala (Burmese xylophone), or the piano and
violin, both introduced during colonial rule.
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Myanmar not only has musical ensembles but also an extensive collection of
classical songs called the Mahagita. These songs are divided into different types like the
oldest repertoires, royal court music, songs of longing, horses’ dance songs, worship songs
for Burmese spirits, and songs of sorrow and music adapted from Ayutthaya and the Mon
people. The saung gauk usually accompanies these songs.
What’s New
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lj2Ehv21VGQ&feature=share
Based on the videos, answer the guide question in your activity notebook.
2. What instruments are used in the music samples? (based your answer in
Hombostel-Sach Classification of Instruments)
What Is It
You have listened the music from a particular country in Southeast Asia form
the previous activity. This time, I will take you to another destination where you are
about to witness a country which is rich in culture.
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Malaysia
2. East Malaysia – consists of thirteen states and three federal territories. Chinese
and Indian cultural influences made their mark when trade began in the country. Trading
also increased when immigrants flocked to Malaysia.
The country is multi-ethnic and multi-cultural, which plays a large role in developing
their culture. The constitution declares Islam the state religion while protecting freedom of
religion.
1. Classical and Folk music emerged during the pre-colonial period and still exists
in the form of vocal, dance, and theatrical music.
Musical instruments of Malaysia are greatly associated with their culture and roots.
Due to colonization, the stages of development of Malaysian instruments are great. They
share some common features with Indian musical instruments. After the colonization of
Malaysia by the British, the musical development was influenced by Western music.
themalaysiantimes.com
2. Kertok
pelancongan-terengganu.blogspot.com
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3. Dikir Barat
agefotostock.com
4. Silat Melayu
This is a form of martial art that is similar to t’ai chi. It originated in the Malay
Peninsula since the Christian Era and is a mixture of martial arts, dance, and music usually
accompanied by gongs, drums, and Indian oboes.
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flickr.com
What’s More
Direction: Describe how the musical elements reflect the culture of Malaysia. Copy the table
below in your activity notebook. You may refer the song from Activity 6.
TIMBRE
DYNAMICS
RHYTHM
MELODY
FORM
Direction: Create a concept map that shows the vocal and/or instrumental music of a
given country specified in this lesson (Cambodia, Indonesia, Myanmar and
Malaysia). You need to create four concept maps (one concept map per country). Use
the concept map below as your guide.
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CAMBODIA
What I Can Do
Activity 9: Mr. and Ms. Southeast Asia 2020
Direction: Assuming that you are one of the Top 3 finalists of Mr. and Ms. Southeast
Asia 2020. You will be given a final question. Write your answer in your activity
notebook.
FINAL QUESTION:
“If you will be given a chance to write a song, what would it be and why?”
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Lesson
Vocal and Instrumental Music
Of Thailand, Laos, Vietnam and
2 Singapore
What’s In
We have learned in Lesson 1 about the vocal and instrumental music of other
Southeast Asian countries. That is, Cambodia, Indonesia, Myanmar and Malaysia. When it
comes to their culture, it varies in accord to their beliefs. Sometimes, it has categorization
wherein they fall into value and great meaning. Each country has their own music ensembles
and similar of how unique their style of music are. In this lesson we will discuss the other half
of the countries that are not mentioned in the previous discussion and give importance of
their vocal and instrumental music.
Through this lesson, you will discover the music ensembles of the remaining
Southeast Asian countries. These are Thailand, Laos, Vietnam and Singapore. You will
listen to their music and analyze its musical instruments being used in the performance.
What’s New
Activity 1: Listening to Thai Music
Based on the videos, answer the guide question in your activity notebook.
2. What instruments are used in the music samples? (based your answer in
Hombostel-Sach Classification of Instruments)
What Is It
Activity 1 shows your appreciation through listening to a song from Thailand. And
let me welcome you to “Land of the Free”, Thailand! `Sawadeekha!
THAILAND
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Siam is the old name of Thailand. It is known for being the sole nation in
Southeast Asia that has never been ruled by a Western power. It is for this reason
that the country is also called “Muang Thai,” which means “Land of the Free.” History
and geography indicates that Thai music is a conglomeration of Asian influences. Its
musical principles and elements are basically derived from Chinese music, while its
musical instruments are inspired from the Indian and Indonesian strings and gong-
chimes. The Thais combined and adapted these to their culture and created their
own unique music.
Thai folk music consists of simple songs with simple melodic lines. Its main
focus in singing is the articulation of the text rather than the style or technique of
execution.
1. Piphat
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2. Khrueang Sai
https://centerforworldmusic.org/wp-
content/uploads/2016/11/khrueangsai-
pii-chawaa-at-Chula.jpg
3. Mahori
This ensemble is traditionally played by women in the courts of Central Thailand and
Cambodia. Because of this, instruments for this ensemble are historically smaller.
However, regular-sized instruments are used today. A vocalist performing with the
Mahori is usually accompanied by the so sam sai.
What’s More
Activity 2: Describe Me
Piphat
Khrueang Sai
Mahori
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What’s New
[
Laos: “Music of 2018 WWD Laos opening performance - Khaen, Ra Nat, Phin,
Kong”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTpnv7POQjA&feature=share
Based on the videos, answer the guide question in your activity notebook.
2. What instruments are used in the music samples? (based your answer in
Hombostel-Sach Classification of Instruments)
What Is It
Listening to the songs of other neighborhood countries gives appreciation and
amazement of how they create their own unique songs and you are witness how
these differ from one another. Your journey is not yet finsihed. Let’s take a look to
Laos!
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LAOS
Themes are drawn from Hindu mythology, the Buddhist Jataka tales, and
local legends. The royal entourage of Lao kings traditionally included musicians, and
a typical orchestra improvised songs with sets of tuned gongs, xylophones, a
bamboo flute, and other wind instruments.
1. Sep Nyai – This is similar to the Piphat of Thailand with instruments that
are strictly percussive but also integrates the use of an oboe.
Traditional music, called Mor lam, is largely based around the khene.
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The-Mouth-Organ-of-Laos 065_5f6c1a0cef_b.jpg
What’s More
Direction: Describe how the musical elements reflect the culture of Laos.
Copy the table below in your activity notebook.You may refer your answer in
Activity 3 in this lesson.
TIMBRE
DYNAMICS
RHYTHM
MELODY
FORM
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What’s New
Vietnam: “Hoàng Thuỳ Linh - Để Mị Nói Cho Mà Nghe | Official Music Video”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JAhdeizXpaQ&feature=share
Based on the videos, answer the guide question in your activity notebook.
2. What instruments are used in the music samples? (based your answer in
Hombostel-Sach Classification of Instruments)
What Is It
Let’s see if the last two countries to be discussed have the same
similarities to the other countries.
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VIETNAM
Thien Mu Pagoda
https://vietnamdiscovery.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Thien-Mu-pagoda-in-
Hue-huedaytour.com_.jpg
Vietnamese music (nhạc Việt Nam) refers to the ethnic music that originated
from the "Kinh" people of Vietnam. This term is also used to address the music of
any of the numerous ethnic minorities including the Montagnard, Degar, Tay, Cham,
and others. Although Vietnam is geographically part of Southeast Asia, ten
centuries of rule by the Chinese to the north have made the culture much closer to
Far East than to its Southeast Asian neighbors. Thus, early music theory was either
based upon or adapted to the prevailing Chinese theory, and the majority of
instruments used in the royal court were of Chinese origin.
On the other hand, other influences can be seen with the ethnic minorities,
such as the Chàm or Montagnard peoples. This is possibly due to interaction with the
other countries of Southeast Asia. Vietnamese music shows signs of Indian
influences, noticeable in improvisation preludes of chamber music (known as rao in
the South and dao in the north) as well as usage of onomatopoeia in drum playing.
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Categories of Vietnamese Music
vietnamonline.com
1. Imperial Court Music – The most popular of this kind is the Nha nhac
that was popularly performed during the Tran Dynasty to the Nguyen Dynasty. This
form of classical music is also performed in honor of the gods and scholars in
temples. Other classical music falling into this category includes the Dai Nhac
(“great music”) and the Tieu Nhac (“small music”) which was performed as
chamber music for the king.
What’s More
Direction: Describe how the musical elements reflect the culture of Vietnam. Copy
the table in your activity notebook. You may refer your answer in Activity 5.
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Musical Elements Description that reflects Indonesian culture
TIMBRE
DYNAMICS
RHYTHM
MELODY
FORM
What’s New
Activity 7: Listening to the Music of Singapore
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U8jS_Ef2hEY&feature=share
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Based on the videos, answer the guide question in your activity notebook.
2. What instruments are used in the music samples? (based your answer in
Hombostel-Sach Classification of Instruments)
What Is It
SINGAPORE
Merlion
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The Republic of Singapore is an independent republic in Southeast Asia,
comprised of one main island and about 50 small adjacent islands off the southern tip
of the Malay Peninsula. About three-fourths of the people of Singapore, known as
Singaporeans, are Chinese, but there are significant Malay and Indian minorities.
Singapore’s cultural life reflects its colonization by the British Empire and its
diverse population. Being the melting pot of different cultures in Asia, folk music of
this country reflects the culture and traditions of specific groups.
The ethnic groups which made a prominent place in the musical world of
Singapore have been Chinese, Indian Malays, and Tamils. Other minority Asian
ethnic groups which have also made a mark in the folk culture of Singapore are the
Cantonese, Hokkien, and Malay Bangwasan.
Through the years, the music industry in Singapore grew having Western-
influenced performances by the Singapore Symphony Orchestra as well as ethnic
music performances mainly by the Singapore Chinese Orchestra. Other performing
groups with Malay and Indian influence are still prevalent until today
What’s More
TIMBRE
DYNAMICS
RHYTHM
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MELODY
FORM
Congratulations!
You are done with the first module. That’s Southeast Asian music! Isn’t it
amazing how rich their culture is? Aren’t you proud that our country is part of this
Asian region? You are on your way in our next point of destination. Brace yourself as
we take another challenging yet enjoyable journey!
Direction: Create a concept map that shows the vocal and/or instrumental music of a
given country specified in this lesson (Thailand, Laos, Vietnam and Singapore).
You need to create four concept maps (one concept map per country). Use the
concept map in the next page as your guide.
THAILAND
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What I Can Do
Activity 10: Post a Status
Instructions:
2. From the previous activities, you have listened different music from different
countries of Southeast Asia. Among all the songs you have heard, choose
one.
3. Choose the best line of the song that touches your heart.
4. Copy the original lyrics of the chosen line and it’s translation.
5. Write a status of appreciation, a reason why did you choose that particular
line in the song.
6. Your post should be written in any language you are comfortable to use
(Visayan, English and FIlipino)
Likes, comment and share are not necessary for the higher points..
Summary
The music of Southeast Asia has been present since the 2nd to 3rd Century
BC. Music is an important part of their lives because they use it for rituals,
ceremonies, courting, and entertainment.
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Songs from Southeast Asia commonly use pentatonic (5-tone) scales or
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Assessment: (Post-Test)
Direction: Choose the correct answer. Write only the letter of your answer.
a. Gamelan c. Pesidhen
b. Gerong d. Kertok
a. Gamelan b. Piphat
b. Pinpeat d. Samphor
a. Piphat c. Gamelan
b. Samphor d. Agung
a. Cambodia c. Laos
b. Malaysia d. Singapore
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a. Religions and Ceremonial Music
b. Imperial Court Music
c. Folk Music
d. Dai Nhac
a. Pelog c. Pasidhen
b. Slendro d. Gerong
9. What do you called a female soloist singer who sings with a Gamelan?
a. Pesidhen c. Gerong
b. Karawitan d. Slendro
10. Which of the following pinpeat ensemble instrument double headed drum played
with hand?
a. Oneat c. Chhing
b. Kongvong d. Samphor
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References
Centerforworldmusic.org, “Khrueang Sai Pii Chawaa at Chula”, Acessed June 20, 2020,
https://centerforworldmusic.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/khrueangsai-pii-chawaa-at-
Chula.jpg
Hubpages.com, “Khene The Mouth Organ of Laos” Acessed June 20, 2020,
https://hubpages.com/entertainment/Khene-The-Mouth-Organ-of-Laos
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Wikipedia.com, “Music of Myanmar”, Acessed June 21, 2020,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_of_Myanmar
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