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MAPEH 10

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  • Q1

    These are instruments that produce sounds from the vibration of strings.

    chordophones

    lamellaphones    

    membranophones                                     

    idiophones

    20s
  • Q2

    A term used to describe the fusion of  West African with black American music.

    Axe

    Afrobeat

    Jit

    Apala                              

    20s
  • Q3

    A popular musical genre from Salvador, Bahia, and Brazil. It fuses Afro-Caribbean styles of the marcha, reggae, and calypso.

    Apala

    Afrobeat

    Axe

    Jit

    20s
  • Q4

    It is a hard and fast percussive Zimbabwean dance music played on drums with guitar accompaniment, influenced by mbira-based guitar styles.

    Jit

    Afrobeat          

    Apala                                   

    Axe 

    20s
  • Q5

    A popular form of South African music featuring a lively and uninhibited variation of the jitterbug, a form of swing dance.

    Kwassa Kwassa

    Marabi                              

    Juju                     

    Jive                                        

    20s
  • Q6

    The basic underlying rhythm that typifies most Brazilian music.

    Were

    Soca

    Samba

    Zouk                     

    20s
  • Q7

    A type of gourd and shell megaphone from West Africa, consisting of a dried gourd with beads woven into a net covering the gourd.

    Slitdrum             

    Djembe

    Rasp

    Shekere

    20s
  • Q8

    The ethnic and cultural groups of the principal native Americans share many similar yet distinctive music elements about melody, harmony, rhythm, form, and dynamics.

    Native American / Indian Music

    IndigenousLatin American Music              

    Afro-Latin American Music                          

    Euro - Latin American Music 

    20s
  • Q9

    Popular recreational dance of Afro-Cuban origin, performed in a complex duple mete patter and tresillo, which is dotted quaver - dotted quaver - dotted semiquaver rhythm.

    Cha–cha                

    Foxtrot                         

    Rumba

    Tango                                     

    20s
  • Q10

    It is used to denote the most popular and enduring songs from a particular such as by Irving Berlin, Cole Porter, and Rodgers and Hart.

    Standards                              

    Disco

    Rock and Roll         

    Ballads

    30s
  • Q11

    A type of music in the Philippines started as an adaptation or translation if complete imitation of western hits.

    Pinoy Rap                

    Philippine Rock                  

    Philippine  Pop Music

    PhilippineJazz     

    20s
  • Q12

    It is made popular by such composers and performers as Francis Magalona and Andrew E.

    PhilippineJazz     

    PhilippineRock                  

    Pinoy Rap                

    Philippine Pop Music

    20s
  • Q13

     A principle of arts that showsactions, or alternatively, the path the viewer's eye follows throughout anartwork. It is caused by using elements under the rules of the principles inpicture to give the feeling of action and to guide the viewer's eyes throughoutthe artwork.

    harmony                   

    unity                                        

    movement             

    variety

    30s
  • Q14

    Also known as alternation, the quality or state of having different forms or types. The differences that give design visual and conceptual interest: are notably the use of contrast, emphasis, and difference in size and color.

    unit

    harmony                     

    variety

    movement

    30s
  • Q15

    A measurement of the size and quantity of elements within a composition.

    proportion                             

    balance

    pattern                         

    contrast

    10s

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