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The document introduces music from several regions in the Philippines, beginning with the Cordillera Region. It discusses the vocal and instrumental music traditions of the Cordillera people, highlighting various song genres like lullabies, courtship songs, love incantations, and work songs. It also describes the gangsa, a single handheld gong that is a key part of Cordillera instrumental music performances.
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Music

The document introduces music from several regions in the Philippines, beginning with the Cordillera Region. It discusses the vocal and instrumental music traditions of the Cordillera people, highlighting various song genres like lullabies, courtship songs, love incantations, and work songs. It also describes the gangsa, a single handheld gong that is a key part of Cordillera instrumental music performances.
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MUSIC- SECOND QUARTER

INTRODUCING THE CORDILLERA,


MINDORO, PALAWAN,
AND VISAYAS MUSIC

I. The Cordillera Region


Geographical – Cordillera is located in one of the highest and largest
mountain ranges in the Philippines.

A. Vocal Music
1. Performance Practice
· peace pats
· healing rituals
· invocations of the gods
· courtship and marriage
·death rites
· birth and other life cycle events

2. Representative Songs/Genre
·Lullaby
- Oyayi (Kalinga)
·Courtship
- Dajeng (Kankana-ey)
· Love Incantations
- Antang (Manonobo)
·Entertainment Songs
- Salidummay (Mandaya)
·Work Songs
- Duduro (Aeta)
·Death Rites
- Didiyaw (Bontoc)
B. Instrumental Music
1. Gangsa Ensemble
- is a single handheld smooth surfaced gong with a narrow
rim.
Two ways of playing gangsa:
a. Toppaya style
b. Pattung style

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