Music from the Philippines: Genres, Tinikling, Composers, Folk Songs

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If you want to include music from the Philippines in your music classes, this set is for you. With more than enough info for several classes, this large set includes information about the islands, listening links to both traditional Filipino genres and for 9 famous Filipino composers and musicians, folk dance video links, a tinikling tutorial, video links for 4 more dances, and sheet music for 6 Filipino folk songs.

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If you want to include music from the Philippines in your music classes, this set is for you. With more than enough info for several classes, this large set includes information about the islands, listening links to both traditional Filipino genres and for 9 famous Filipino composers and musicians, folk dance video links, a tinikling tutorial, video links for 4 more dances, and sheet music for 6 Filipino folk songs.

This set includes:

  • Music from the Philippines Presentation PowerPoint, Keynote and Google Slides Versions included
  • Music from the Philippines Links Excel, Numbers, and Google Sheets Versions included
  • Tinikling Set Up PDF – 1 page document with material needs for tinikling
  • Philippine Folk Song Sheet Music PDF – Contains sheet music for 6 Filipino folk songs for use in the classroom: Bahay Kubo, Leron Leron Sinta, Maraming Salamat, Pok Pok Alimpako, Sagidi Sagidi Sapopo, Saw Saw Suka (7 pages)

Music from the Philippines Presentation Content:

  • About the Philippine Islands and pictures of various places from the islands.
  • 2 pages: Indigenous Music and how Spain and Mexico influenced the music
  • Genres covered and listening links:
    • Pasyón
    • Harana
    • Kundiman
    • Zarzuela
    • Rondalla
    • Instrument information on the Bandurria
    • Gong Music: Information on Gangsa and Kulintang Ensemble
    • 5 Pages – instruments of the Kulintang ensemble

Folk Dances:

  • Section on Tinikling
    • 23 pages with dance instructions on how to do dance steps – pole tapping pattern, tapping (dipping), basic step, cross step, turn, slide, doubles
    • Video links
  • 4 other folk dances (no step directions) and 2 video links
    • Pandanggo sa Ilaw
    • Sayaw Sa Bangko
    • Itik Itik
    • Singkil

Famous Filipino Musicians:

  • Information page, picture (3 do not have a picture due to copyright constraints but a link to a picture is provided in the link document), 3 listening links
    • Lucio San Pedro
    • Danongan “Danny” Kalanduyan
    • Nicanor Santa Ana Abelardo
    • Susie Ibarra
    • Lucrecia Roces Kasilag
    • Levi Celerio
    • Ryan Cayabyab
    • Eraserheads
    • Lea Salonga
    • One page with names of other famous Filipino musicians

Folk Song Sheet Music Contents:

  • Bahay Kubo: Presented in both 3/4 and 3/8 with two verses and translations
    Rhythm Set: 3/4: ta, ta anacrusis, ta rest, ti-ti, half note, dotted half note, tie, tam ti
    Tone Set: mfsltd’r’m’
  • Leron Leron Sinta:Two verses with translation
    Rhythm Set: 2/4: ti-ti, tam ti, eight note anacrusis, tim-ka
    Tone Set: rmfsltd’
  • Maraming Salamat: One verse
    Rhythm Set: 3/4: ta, ti-ti, half note, eight note anacrusis, eighth note rest
    Tone Set: s, drmfsl
  • Pok Pok Alimpako: One verse, game instructions, game variation instructions
    Rhythm set: 2/4: ta, ti-ti
    Tone set: l, drm
  • Sagidi Sagidi Sapopo: One verse, game instructions
    Rhythm Set: 4/4: ta, ti-ti, tika-ti
  • Saw Saw Suka: One verse, game instructions
    Rhythm Set: 2/4 ta, ta rest, tim-ka

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Copyright © Melissa Stouffer, Mrs. Stouffer’s Music Room
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
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