2nd Quarter Music 10 SLEM Week 2
2nd Quarter Music 10 SLEM Week 2
2nd Quarter Music 10 SLEM Week 2
Music 10
Afro-Latin American and Popular Music
Second Quarter – Week 2
Eden B. Binaday
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Musical Instruments
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After completing the lesson in the SLeM, you are expected to:
1. Describe the historical and cultural background of Afro-Latin American
and popular music
2. Analyzes musical characteristics of Afro-Latin American and Popular
music through listening activities
3. Explore ways of creating sounds on a variety of sources suitable to chosen
vocal and instrumental selections
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B. Bombardino D. Maracas
10.It is also known as rumba shakers and hand percussion instrument.
A. Agogo C. Cuatro
B. Bombardino D. Maracas
11.What is the classification of Conga?
A. Aerophone C. Idiophone
B. Chordophone D. Membranophone
12.What is the classification of panderetas?
A. Aerophone C. Idiophone
B. Chordophone D. Membranophone
13.How do you classify an instrument producing sound by blowing air?
A. Aerophone C. Idiophone
B. Chordophone D. Membranophone
14.What do you call a salsa drum set?
A. Bongo C. Tambor
B. Conga D. Timbales
15.A Latin American instrument performed as a solo instrument.
A. Bongo C. Tambor
B. Conga D. Timbales
Column A Column B
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Classification of Instruments:
Aerophone- sounds produced by air
Chordophone – sounds produced by strings
Idiophone- sounds produced by instruments’ body
Membranophone- sound produced by skin
Lamellaphone - sounds produced by thin plates or “tongues”
Idiophone:
Membranphone:
Lamellaphone: Aerophone:
Mbira– consists of a series of metal or Kudu horn - is one type of horn made
bamboo strips mounted on a board. It’s from the horn of the kudu antelope. It
a finger piano. Also referred as kalimba. releases a mellow and warm sound.
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Chordophone:
Idiophone:
Panderetas -
Guiro - is made by
Maracas – rumba Palitos- A pair of resembles the
carving the shell of
shakers, hand sticks that are tambourines,
the gourd. A
percussion banged together to handheld drums
rhythmic, rasping
instrument provide percussion with stretched
sound is produced.
rhythm animal skins
Membranophone:
Bongos - Latin
The conga drum Percussion,
was adapted from Timbales- A salsa
particularly as a Tambor - Hollowed
Africa. In its drum set
solo instrument. tree trunks covered
present form, the consisting of two
They are mainly with stretched-out
conga has a tunable drums
played sitting animal skin
tuneable skin and that differ in pitch,
down,
is also known as two cowbells,
held between the
the tumbadora cymbals and
knees.
woodblock
Chordophone: Aerophone:
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For Listening: Watch this video of African-American Instruments
1. Afro-Latin American Instruments Part 1 https://youtu.be/2EVSE8ErsB4
2. Afro-Latin American Instruments Part 2 https://youtu.be/1NFufZs0cSg
1. 2. 3.
Name: Name: Name:
Classification: Classification: Classification:
4. 5. 6.
Name: Name: Name:
Classification: Classification: Classification:
7. 8. 9. 10.
Name: Name: Name: Name:
Classification: Classification: Classification: Classification:
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14. 15. 16.
Name: Name: Name:
Classification: Classification: Classification:
Many instruments of Africa are made from natural elements like wood,
metal, animal, skin and horns, as well as improvised ones like tin cans and bottles.
These are mainly used to provide rhythmic sounds, which are the most defining
element of African music. Africans make musical instruments from the materials in
the environment, like forest areas from where they make large wooden drums.
Drums may also be made of clay, metal, tortoise shells, or gourds. Xylophones are
made of lumber or bamboo, while flutes can be constructed wherever reeds or
bamboo grow. Animal horns are used as trumpets while animal hides, lizard skins,
and snake skins can function as decorations as well as provide the membranes for
drumheads. Laces made of hides and skins are used for the strings of harps,
fiddles, and lutes
Latin American instruments are extremely useful in adding life, color, and
variety to their many vocal and dance forms which have captured the world’s
attention and
affectionate adoption.
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extremely passionate and romantic with their blended harmonies and characterized
by catchy rhythms. Its musicians are distinctly adorned with wide-brimmed hats
and silver button
Directions: Fill in the table. Write the name of instrument/s in each classification.
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B. Mariachi D. Salsa
8. It consists of a single string attached to each end of a curved stick.
A. Bombardino C. Kudu Horn
B. Bongo D. Musical bow
9. It consists of a series of metal or bamboo strips mounted on a board. It’s a
finger piano. Also referred as kalimba.
A. Djembe C. Talking drum
B. Mbira D. Zeze
10.A Latin percussion, particularly as a solo instrument. It is mainly played
sitting down, held between the knees.
A. Bombardino C. Kudu Horn
B. Bongo D. Musical bow
11. The sound of this instruments is produced by blowing air.
A. Aerophone C. Lamellaphone
B. Chordophone D. Membranophone
12. The sound of this instruments is produced by thin plates or tongues.
A. Aerophone C. Lamellaphone
B. Chordophone D. Membranophone
13.The sound of this instruments is produced by strings.
A. Aerophone C. Lamellaphone
B. Chordophone D. Membranophone
14. What is the classification of Cuatro?
A. Aerophone C. Lamellaphone
B. Chordophone D. Membranophone
15.What is the classification of Bombardino?
A. Aerophone C. Lamellaphone
B. Chordophone D. Membranophone
References
1. Sunico, Raul M. PhD, Horizon’s Grade 10 Learners Materials Music and Arts
Appreciation for Young Filipinos, Tawid Publication 2015. pp. 37-87
2. Hernandez, Ghia. Afro-Latin American Instruments Part 1. YouTube video.
11:57. September 22, 2020. https://youtu.be/2EVSE8ErsB4
3. Hernandez, Ghia. Afro-Latin American Instruments Part 2. YouTube video.
8:24. September 22, 2020. https://youtu.be/1NFufZs0cSg
Answer Key
2. Musical Bow-C1. Djembe-MActivities:
13. b1. c
2. b
1. a
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