Music: Modules From Central Office
Music: Modules From Central Office
Music: Modules From Central Office
Music
Quarter 1 – Module 8:
Vocal Music of the Luzon Lowland
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Music
Quarter 1 – Module 8:
Vocal Music of the Luzon Lowland
The 8th module in Music 7 (Quarter 1) contains the review, discussions, and
activities that would lead the learners to master their knowledge, skills, and attitudes
in vocal music of the lowlands of Luzon. Content and learning competencies from the
previous modules were integrated in this module. This module was patterned on the
Blooms’ Taxonomy Instructional Design which integrates the Bloom’s Taxonomy
Model of Learning in every part of the module. Performance task is included in the
last part of the module to enhance the creativity of learners. The facilitator needs to
strengthen the learners’ understanding about the elements of music. Please facilitate
the listening activities and other activities which involves the said music analyses
and performances. Facilitators may schedule individual, dual, or group
performances depending upon the availability of the learners. Remind the learners
to use separate sheets in answering the pre-test, self-check exercises, and post-test.
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This is a brief drill or review to help you link
What’s In
the current lesson with the previous one.
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At the end of this module you will also find:
1. Use the module with care. Do not put unnecessary mark/s on any part of the
module. Use a separate sheet of paper in answering the exercises.
2. Don’t forget to answer What I Know before moving on to the other activities
included in the module.
3. Read the instruction carefully before doing each task.
4. Observe honesty and integrity in doing the tasks and checking your answers.
5. Finish the task at hand before proceeding to the next.
6. Return this module to your teacher/facilitator once you are through with it.
If you encounter any difficulty in answering the tasks in this module, do not
hesitate to consult your teacher or facilitator. Always bear in mind that you are not
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alone.
We hope that through this material, you will experience meaningful learning
and gain deep understanding of the relevant competencies. You can do it!
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Lesson
Vocal Music of the
1 Luzon Lowland
Learning Competencies
The learner:
1. explores ways of producing sounds on a variety of sources that is similar to
the instruments being studied (MU7LU-Ib-f-4)
2. improvises simple rhythmic accompaniments to selected music from the
Lowlands of Luzon (MU7LU-Ic-f-5)
3. evaluates music and music performances applying knowledge of musical
elements and styles (MU7LU-Ic-h-10)
4. sings folk songs from the lowlands of Luzon (MU7LU-Ia-h-7)
5. creates appropriate movements or gestures to accompany the music
selections of the Lowlands of Luzon (MU7LU-Ia-h-8)
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What IFROM
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In your previous grade, you have discussed about the elements of music and
its use to music expressions and styles. These elements are present in the vocal
music of the lowlands of Luzon. Vocal music is a type of music performed by one or
more singers, either with instrumental accompaniment, or without instrumental
accompaniment. Either way, singing provides the main focus of the piece.
Activity: https://youtu.be/5zitVMPusao
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Answer the following questions:
1. What are the elements of music present in the National Anthem? How did you
arrive on those answers?
2. Was it easy to identify the musical elements present in the song? Why? Why
not?
3. Did the musical elements help with the enhancement of the song? How?
4. How significant are the musical elements in a song composition? Justify your
answer.
Vocal music is a type of music performed by one or more singers using the
human voice while instrumental music is one produced through the use of musical
instruments. The latter is a musical composition or recording without lyrics or
singing.
Learning Objectives
In this module, you will be able to:
A. Identify ways of producing sound of vocal music of lowlands of Luzon
B. Create a simple rhythmic accompaniment and movements/gestures to a
sample of folk song
C. Interpret a sample folk song through the use of musical elements present in it
D. Sing a sample folk song applying the proper tempo of the song
Let’s see your background knowledge about the topic. Don’t worry. This is not graded.
A. MATCHING TYPE.
Match Column A to Column B.
A B
1. Magtanim Ay Di Biro a. Sacred Music
2. Dungawin Mo Hirang b. Folk Song
3. Anak Dalita c. Secular Music
4. Ama Namin d. Kundiman
5. p e. loud
6. f f. soft
7. Allegro g. louder
8. Fortissimo h. slow
9. Andante i. softer
10. Pianissimo j. fast
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B. IDENTIFICATION
Write your answer in the blank provided before the number.
______________ 1. The process of converting the air pressure from the lungs into
audible vibrations.
______________ 2. It is a type of music performed by one or more singers using
the human voice.
______________ 3. It refers to any music that is not religious in nature.
______________ 4. These songs are written to accompany daily activities such as
farming or fishing.
______________ 5. It is the softness or loudness of music.
What’s New
The process of converting the air pressure from the lungs into audible
vibrations is called phonation. When the air passes through the elastic vocal folds
and causes them to vibrate, the type of phonation is called voicing. The vocal folds
As much as voice production is concerned, how does the vocal music of the
lowlands of Luzon identifies itself?
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See the table below. Try to fill in the table with the correct answers.
Vocal
Music
of the Nature Emphasis Melody Rhythm Dynamics Tempo
lowlands
of Luzon
Folk
Songs
Sacred
Music
Secular
Music
Art Music:
Kundiman
Sacred music:
_____________________________________________________________________
Secular music:
_____________________________________________________________________
Art music :
_____________________________________________________________________
3. Was it easy for you to give examples in each type of vocal music? Why? Why
not?
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What is It
Vocal music of the lowlands of Luzon has different qualities in terms of the
rhythm, timbre, nature, inspiration, melody, theme and variations. It depends on the
purpose of the music itself. But all of these fall in one category of music- vocal music.
B. Sacred Music
Religious music of the lowlands of Luzon reveals the impact of Spanish
colonization to the Philippines which lasted for almost three centuries.
C. Secular Music
Secular music refers to any music that is not religious in nature.
D. Art Music
The Kundiman emerged as an art song at the end of the nineteenth century
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and by the early parts of the twentieth century.
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“YOUR VOICE SOUNDS FAMILIAR”
Identify the difference of the voice quality of the singer singing a sacred (mass
song) and a secular song (folk song).
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Upon listening to the suggested songs, answer the following questions:
1. How did you classify the voice quality of the singer?
2. What do you think is the significance of the voice quality of the singer to the
song he/she is singing? Justify your answer.
3. Was it easy for you to classify the voice quality of the singer? Why? Why not?
4. What is/are the implication/s of the manner of singing in relation to the music
being sang?
What’s More
One element of music that will be given emphasis in this module is dynamics.
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It is the softness or loudness of music. It adds emotions to the music and at the same
time intensifies it.
Basic examples of markings for dynamics are p (piano)-soft and f (forte) - loud.
Do your own interpretation in terms of dynamics. Kindly write p which means soft
and f which means loud on the upper part of the lyrics you wish to control in terms
of the volume.
Source: remate.ph
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Magtanim Ay Di Biro
1. After putting the markings (dynamics), explain why you came up with such.
My Reflections
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Assessment
Let’s see your background knowledge about the topic. Don’t worry. This is not
graded.
A. MATCHING TYPE.
Match Column A to Column B.
A B
B. IDENTIFICATION
Write your answer in the blank provided before the number.
______________ 1. The process of converting the air pressure from the lungs into
audible vibrations.
______________ 2. It is a type of music performed by one or more singers using
the human voice.
______________ 3. It refers to any music that is not religious in nature.
______________ 4. These songs are written to accompany daily activities such as
farming or fishing.
______________ 5. It is the softness or loudness of music.
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What I Can Do
Again, listen to Santa Clara. Observe the rhythm of the song. Perform the
following on our next meeting:
1. sing the song with mastery through its lyrics, dynamics, tempo and rhythm
2. create a simple rhythmic accompaniment for the given song using
improvised percussion instrument
3. perform appropriate movements or gesture for the given song
Sta. Clara 4 3 2 1
Lyrics The lyrics are One line of the Two lines of Three lines of
mastered song is not the song are the song are
100% mastered not mastered not mastered
Dynamics The softness Dynamics is There is only There is no
and loudness present in the loudness/ dynamics at
of the music song but not softness all all.
are on point in the last two throughout
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Additional Activities
In the previous activity, you were able to sing Magtanim Ay Di Biro. This time,
you are going to sing Dungawin Mo Hirang and you will be the one to put dynamics
in it. You may use f (forte) loud and p (piano) soft as your basic dynamics. Good luck!
The link will be provided for you so you can practice the song. Try singing the song
twice. Sing the first once with the same level of volume (either soft or loud). Sing it
again following the dynamics you put on it. Feel the difference.
Dungawin Mo Hirang
Giliw ko’y pakinggan, awit na mapanglaw
Na nagbuhat sa isang pusong nagmamahal
Wag mong ipagkait awa mo ilawit
Sa abang puso kong naghihirap sap ag-ibig
Dungawin mo hirang ang nananambitan
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What I Know/ Assessment
A.
1. B
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2. C
3. D
4. A
5. F
6. E
7. J
8. G
9. H
10.I
B.
1. Phonation
2. Vocal Music
3. Secular
4. Folk Songs
5. Dynamics
Answer Key
References
Siobal, Lourdes R., Ma. Honeylet A. Capulong, Ledda G. Rosenberger, Jeff Foreene
M. Santos, Jenny C. Mendoza, Cherry Joy P. Samoy, Rabboni C. Roxas, and
Johanna Samantha T. Aldeguer-Roxas. 2017. "Music and Arts Learner's
Material." In Music and Arts Learner's Material, by Lourdes R. Siobal, 43.
Pasig City. Department of Education.
Milladas, Jo Anne Buenafe. Folksongs of the Luzon Lowlands.c 2018. July 31,
2018. Accessed November 11, 2019.
https://www.slideshare.net/mobile/joannebuenafemilladas/folksongs-of-the-
luzon-lowlands
Cachero, Brenda E. Vocal Music, Secular Music.c 2018. July 22, 2018. Accessed
October 7, 2019. https://www.slideshare.net/mobile/brendaescabal/lesson-
3-secular-music
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