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MUSIC

QUARTER 1
Ms. Jonalyn Velasco
MUSIC | Grade 8

MUSIC OF
SOUTHEAST ASIAN
QUARTER 1
Most Essential Learning Competencies (MELC)

OBJECTIVES:

1. Listens perceptively to music of Southeast


Asia;
2. Analyzes musical elements of selected songs and
instrumental pieces heard and performed;
3. Explores ways of producing sounds on a variety
of sources that would simulate instruments
being studied.
SOUTHEAST ASIAN COUNTRY
the following are the countries in Southeast Asia
INTRODUCTION

SOUTHEAST ASIAN

Stories from religious texts often


became songs that were sung in either
the local or the imported language;
these songs, in turn, popularized the
new beliefs.
BURUNG KAKAKTUA

A traditional Indonesian
children’s song. It comes from Ambon in
the Moluccas, but has spread found in
other parts of the Indonesian
archipelago and beyond. The language is
also the Malay.

Burung Kakatua is about a cockatoo


(kakatua) and the village grandmother
who listens to cockatoo singing.
RASA SAYANG

Folk song in Malay language. It is


from Maluku, Indonesia.

Literally "loving feeling”


CHAN MALI CHAN

This folk song is widely attributed to


both Malaysia and Singapore.

Literally "flirtatious love song”


LOI KRATHONG

considered one of the most awaited


festivals in Thailand

Literally "to float a basket”


MUSIC OF SOUTHEAST ASIA

Hornbostel Sachs

A system of musical instrument


classification devised by Erich
Moritz von Hornbostel and Curt
Sachs.
HORNBOSTEL SACHS
IDIOPHONES
CLASSIFICATION

Sound is produced by the body of the instrument vibrating, rather than a


string, membrane, or column of air.
HORNBOSTEL SACHS
MEMBRANOPHONES
CLASSIFICATION

Sound is produced by the vibration of a


tightly stretched membrane.
HORNBOSTEL SACHS
AEROPHONES
CLASSIFICATION

Sound is produced by vibrating air.


HORNBOSTEL SACHS
CHORDOPHONES
CLASSIFICATION

Sound is produced by the vibration of a string or strings


that are stretched between fixed points.
VOCAL MUSIC

Genre of music performed


by one or more singers, with
or without instrumental
accompaniment.
INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC

Music intended to be performed


by a musical instrument or group
of instrument.
CAMBODIA

VOCAL MUSIC

CAMBODIAN COURT MUSIC

Features choruses with large


orchestras based on struck keys
and gongs.
INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC

PINPEAT

Musical ensemble that usually


accompanies ceremonial music of
the royal courts and temples.
PINPEAT
INDONESIA

VOCAL MUSIC INDONESIAN MUSIC SCALE

PESINDHEN female soloist singer SLENDRO – five (5) equidistant


who sings with a tones in octave
gamelan. PELOG – heptatonic (7) tone
GERONG scale with semi-tone
the unison male chorus that
sings with the gamelan.
INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC

GAMELAN
Musical ensemble that
contains instruments such as
metallophones, xylophones, kendang
and gongs, bamboo flutes, bowed and
plucked strings.
GAMELAN
THAILAND

VOCAL MUSIC

Songs of Thailand have


inherently poetic lyrics which
allow a singer or performer to
easily define the melodic lines.
INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC

PIPHAT

a mid-sized orchestra that is


performed in either outdoor style
with hard mallets or indoor style
with padded mallets.
THAILAND

INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC

MAHORI

Traditionally played by women


in the courts of Central Thailand
and Cambodia.
INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC

KHRUANG SAI

An orchestra that combines


some of the percussion and wind
instruments of the piphat
MALAYSIA

VOCAL MUSIC

CLASSICAL AND FOLK MUSIC

Emerged during the pre-


colonial period and still exists
in the form of vocal, dance, and
theatrical music..
SYNCRETIC OR ACCULUTURATED MUSIC

It contains elements from both


local music and foreign elements of
Arabian, Persian, Indian, Chinese, and
Western musical and theatrical sources.
developed during the post-Portuguese
period (16th century).
MALAYSIA

INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC

AGUNG AND KULINTANG

This is a gong-based musical


ensemble commonly used in
funerals and weddings in East
Malaysia.

KERTOK

This is a musical ensemble from


the Malay Peninsula that consists
of xylophones played swiftly and
rhythmically in traditional Malay
functions.
MALAYSIA

INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC

DIKIR BARAT

It is performed by singing in
groups and often in a competitive
manner usually with percussion
instrumental accompaniment.

SILAT MELAYU

This is a form of a mixture of


martial arts, dance, and music
usually accompanied by gongs,
drums.
MYANMAR

INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC

HSAING WAING

It is made up mainly of
different gongs and drums.

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