Music8 Q1 W3-4 Quitoy-Abegail-E
Music8 Q1 W3-4 Quitoy-Abegail-E
Music8 Q1 W3-4 Quitoy-Abegail-E
UNDERSTAND
VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC OF SOUTHEAST ASIA
CAMBODIA
INDONESIA
MALAYSIA
This is a gong-based musical ensemble
This is a type of musical form that is commonly used in funerals and wedding
important to Malaysia’s national in East Malaysia. This
culture. It is performed by type of ensemble is similar to
singing in groups and often the kulintang of the
in a competitive manner Philippines, Brunei,
usually with percussion and Indonesia.
instrumental accompaniment or
sometimes without instruments
at all.
This is a form of martial art
This is a musical ensemble that is similar to t’ai chi. It
from the Malay Peninsula originated in the Malay
that consists of xylophones Peninsula since the Christian
played swiftly and Era and is a mixture of
rhythmically in traditional martial arts, dance, and
Malay functions. music usually accompanied by gongs,
drums, and Indian oboes.
SELF-ASSESSMENT QUESTION 2: How does the vocal and instrumental music of selected
Southeast Asian countries differ from the Philippine music?
LAOS
Let’s Practice!
(Answer on the separate sheets provided.)
Direction: List down at least five instruments or things that can be found in your home or
surrounding which can be used as improvised instruments and classify it according to Hornbostel-
Sach classification of instruments.
Name of material(s) Classification
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Follow-up questions:
1. Did you try playing the instruments / materials?
2. Did the instruments / materials used sounded almost similar to the original instruments?
REMEMBER
Key Points
Vocal music is music made specifically for voices. It may be performed with or without instruments.
Vocal music is also used as ornamentation.
Southeast vocal music has similarities with many other musical traditions in the region
Instrumental music is intended for musical instruments or a group of instruments .
It is an important part of their lives because they use it for rituals, ceremonies, courting, and
entertainment
TRY
Let’s see how much have you learned today!
(Answer on the Learner’s Activity and Assessment sheets.)
Assessment 1: Paste a picture of you playing the instrument(s) or with your family member
playing other instruments with you following the rubrics below.
Photo Photo
Photo
Assessment 2: Submit a recorded AUDIO of you and your family member playing the
instruments or improvise materials and singing an example of Southeast Asian song.
Submission can be done through email, messenger, or flash drive.
REFERENCES
WEBSITES:
(Canva Pty Ltd 2010)Pixabay.com
(Youtube 2011)https://youtu.be/2tYa-N6cKGY
(Youtube, gullivergarden 2012) (Youtube, gullivergarden 2012)https://youtu.be/9_u5w5d2xiQ
(youtube 2014)https://youtu.be/o0HPWEw3vlA
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UNDERSTAND
Vocal and Instrumental Music of Southeast Asia
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Let’s Practice!
Directions: List down at least five instruments or things that can be found in your home or
surrounding which can be used as improvised instruments and classify it according to
Hornbostel-Sach classification of instruments.
Follow-up questions:
1. What difficulty did you encounter while searching for an instrument or things in your
house or surrounding?________________________________________
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2. Did the instruments / materials used sounded almost similar to the original isntruments?-
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LET’S TRY
Assessment 1: Paste a picture of you playing the instrument(s) or with your family member
playing other instruments with you following the rubrics below
Photo
Photo
Photo
CRITERIA
CRITERIA 3 POINTS 2 POINTS 1 POINT POINTS
Relationships Clear Relationship Unclear
between relationship between relationship
concepts between concepts between
concept. evident. concept.
Cross - linkages Information Information Information
clear, unclear irrelevant
accurate,
and precise
presentation Ordely and Orderly and Not orderly
visually effective
appealing
TOTAL
Assessment 2: Submit a recorded AUDIO of you and your family member playing the
instruments or improvise materials and singing an example of Southeast Asian song
following the criteria below. Submission can be done through email, messenger, or flash
drive.
CRITERIA 5 4 3 2 1
Correct
expression
Accurate rhythm
Appropriate
accompaniment
Correct Pitch
Well-defined
dynamic level
MUSIC – MAPEH 8
CapSLET QUARTER 1 – WEEK 3 & 4
ANSWER KEY:
LET’S TRY
ASSESSMENT 1 & 2
(VARRIED, OUTPUTS
REFER TO RUBRICS & CRITERIA)