MUSIC7 Week 1 L1
MUSIC7 Week 1 L1
MUSIC7 Week 1 L1
Name of
ROSELLE C. DE GUZMAN Week: 1
Teacher:
Subject MAPEH-MUSIC 7 Quarter: 1st
I. OBJECTIVES
2. determine the musical elements, themes, and moods present in vocal and
instrumental music of lowland or Luzon: and
3. appreciate the simplicity of Luzon’s lowland folksong.
II. SUBJECT MATTER
Topic: Folk Songs from the
Lowlands of Luzon
Reference: MAPEH 7
Materials: Visual Aids, Speaker, Music and Laptop.
III. PROCEDURE
Prayer
Everybody stand up and let us pray. (Everyone stands and leads the prayer)
Who wants to lead the prayer? Classmates, let us pray. In the name of the
Father…Amen.
Greetings
Good morning class! Good morning Maam Mica!
Please take your seats.
Checking of Attendance
Let me check your attendance. Present Maam.
Say “present” as I call your name.
(teacher checks the attendance)
C. MOTIVATION
Before we start our lesson, (students read in chorus the folk songs of
everybody please read… lowlands)
I want you to group these songs
whether it is a TAGALOG, ILOCANO,
KAPAMPANGAN and BICOLANO.
Please raise your hand! Those who can (students will actively participate in the
activity)
answer correctly will have an additional 2
points for our short quiz later.
What can you say about the songs we Maam those are folk songs?
used in activity?
Yes. What is folk song class? Folk song is the traditional music of every
Filipino people. It is said to be the “voice of
the people”
What are the characteristics of folk (Students read the following characteristics
song?
of folk song)
Class please read… A. The lyrics are according to the
native tongue
(explain each characteristics) B. Passed down through oral
tradition to family, community
members, hence, learned by
mere memorization.
C. Unknown composers and lyricists.
D. Simple key signature of the song
E. Duple, triple, or quadruple are
common meters used.
F. Primarily based on the
community’s culture, tradition
Our activity has something to do with our and livelihood.
topic today. G. Short and simple.
D. PRESENTATION OF LESSON
E. LESSON PROPER
That is Correct!
Yes Maam.
( time signature –
1,2,3,4) ( time
signature – 1,2,3)
( time signature – 1,2)
Dynamics Maam.
Harmony Maam.
Lastly, the timbre which is the quality of
sound heard.
F. GENERALIZATION
What are the musical elements? The musical elements are rhythm,
dynamics, melody, harmony, texture
Give me an example of Tagalog folk and timbre.
song.
Paru-Parong Bukid, Sitsiritsit, Magtanim ay Di
Biro, Leron-leron Sinta, Bahay Kubo.
How about Bikolano folksong? Sarung Banggi
G. APPLICATION
Okay, let’s have an activity. Form a three (3) groups and analyse the given folk
songs by completing the table. The songs will be played individually.
DIALECT [Tagalog, Ilocano, Kapampangan,
Bicolano] METER [duple, triple, quadruple]
MOOD [happy, sad, etc]
MELODY [major scale, minor
scale]
DYNAMICS [softness or loudness of
sound] TEMPO [fast, relatively slow]
TEXTURE [monophonic, polyphonic, homophonic]
IV. EVALUATION
Modified TRUE or FALSE
Directions: Write Approved if the statement is correct and if not, Disapproved and identify
the word that made the statement false.
1. Luzon lowland folksongs have a very distinctive Spanish influence.
2. Folksongs are generally taught in schools.
3. Sitsiritsit is a Tagalog folksong.
4. An example of a Kapampangan folk song is Sarung Banggi.
5. The composers and lyricists of folk songs are usually unknown.
6. Naraniag a Bulan is an example of an Ilocano folk song.
7. Folk songs are mostly short and complicated.
8. Key signatures in folk songs do not change.
9. Folk songs are based on the community’s livelihood, tradition and culture.
10. Atin Cu Pung Singsing is an example of a Bicolano folk song.
11. Sarung Banggi is a folk song from Batangas.
12. Pamulinawen is a folksong with a triple meter.
13. Folksongs are usually sung in the dialect of the people of its place of origin.
14. Pamulinawen and Manang Biday are both Tagalog folksongs.
15. All folksongs have the same story to tell.
V. ASSIGNMENT
Direction: With the same group, perform a folk song that is different from your
native tongue. Refer to the rubrics for performance guide.
Prepared by:
ROSELLE C. DE GUZMAN
LSB Teacher