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| Broadly defined as art and cultural activity whose medium is sound organized in time |
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| Greek word of Music and "art of the muses" |
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| Often used in ritual, life cycle events(birth, marriage, death), agricultural rites, healing, etc. Traditional music produced by indigenous communities. May be vocal, instrumental, or a combination |
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| formally trained composers, often influenced by western classical tradition but increasingly integrating Philippine theme, folk melodies, native instrument, etc |
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| Popular/Contemporary music |
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| Modern music style produced and consumed by many, blending local/global influences. In the Philippine context, this may include pop, rock, folk-rock, fusion, and music incorporating local ethnic elements |
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| Tune/main sequence of pitches. What u hum or sing. Ex: Lullaby, love song, Folk melody |
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| When multiple notes/sounds occur together. Chords, accompanment, choral works, orchestration |
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| "Tala" known as the "Popstar Royalty". rose to fame after winning star for a night. |
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| works: "Ang Probinsyana Gwapa" also associated with music in Kinaray-a language |
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