Music 7 First Quarter Lessons
Music 7 First Quarter Lessons
Music 7 First Quarter Lessons
Elements of Music
and
History of
Philippine Music
I.Opening Prayer
II.Attendance
III.Objectives
IV.Lesson
V.Activities/Evaluat
ion
VI.Assignment
Lesson 1:
The
Elements of
Music
Objectives:
1.Identify the different Elements of
Music
2.Use the different Elements of
Music in some performances.
3.Appreciate the contributions of
the Elements of Music in making
wonderful music.
Introduction: (20 points)
Directions:
1.Bring out your Music
Notebook
2.Draw yourself showing how
you use music in your daily
life.
3.Color your work
Rubrics:
1.Drawing 10 points
2.Explanation 5 points
3.Overall Presentation 5 points
Total 20 points
The Seven
Elements
of Music
1. Pitch – the
highness and
lowness of
sounds
2. Rhythm – the
heartbeat or pulse of
music, composed of
patterns that serves as
the time of music.
Tempo – the speed of
music
1.Lento – very very very slow
2.Grave – very very slow
3.Largo – solemnly slow
4.Adagio – slow
5.Andante – moderately slow
6. Moderato – moderate
7. Allegretto – moderately
fast
8. Allegro – fast
9. Presto – very fast
10. Prestissimo – as fast as
possible
3. Melody – a
series of notes that
forms a musical
sentence.
4. Harmony – 2 or more melodies
combined together
2. Salidumay – a lullaby
popular in the Kalinga
Spanish Era
Foxtrot - a smooth,
progressive dance
characterized by long,
continuous flowing
movements across the
dance floor.
Jazz - a music
genre that
originated at the
beginning of the
20th century,
arguably earlier,
within the
African-
American
Post – Colonial Era
Kudyapi – the
Philippine
national
instrument.
Instruments from the North
Most of the instruments from the north
are made from bamboo.