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Musical Arts: Arts Appreciation / Humanities Handout

This document provides an overview of various arts including musical arts, dance arts, and theatrical arts. For musical arts, it describes elements of music such as rhythm, dynamics, melody, harmony, tone color, texture, and form. It also discusses musical instruments and the human voice. For dance arts, it discusses elements of dance and provides examples of Philippine dance forms. For theatrical arts, it describes elements of theater including the literary, performance, and technical aspects. It also lists examples of Philippine theater arts forms.
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Musical Arts: Arts Appreciation / Humanities Handout

This document provides an overview of various arts including musical arts, dance arts, and theatrical arts. For musical arts, it describes elements of music such as rhythm, dynamics, melody, harmony, tone color, texture, and form. It also discusses musical instruments and the human voice. For dance arts, it discusses elements of dance and provides examples of Philippine dance forms. For theatrical arts, it describes elements of theater including the literary, performance, and technical aspects. It also lists examples of Philippine theater arts forms.
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Arts Appreciation / Humanities Handout

January 2018
Khareen B. Culajara

Resources:
Javellana, R. (2018). Understanding, valuing, and living art. Quezon: Vibal
Ortiz, M. A. (2003). Art: perception and appreciation. Makati: University of the East
Panisan, W. et. al. (2015). Art appreciation: Nature, function, and appreciation of the arts in the contemporary society. Malabon: Mutya

MUSICAL ARTS
 Elements of music
o Rhythm – the time element, made up of
 beat – the structural rhythmic or repetitive pulse of music
 tempo – speed of the beat. Italian terms are used to indicate tempo, such as:
 largo – “large” or “labored” = slowest
 Adagio – slow
 Andante – steady but lively
 Moderato – moderate
 Allegro – fast tempo
 Presto – very fast
 Ritardando – gradually slowing down the tempo
 Accelerando – gradually speeding up the tempo
 duration – measure how long a sound last
 meter – beats organized in recurring an recognizable patterns of accent
 a conductor indicates meter through hand gestures
 syncopation – “off the beat” accent, an extra beat between recurring beats
 rubato – subtle changes in tempo. First use in Romantic era, also widely used in K-pop
o Dynamics – relative loudness or softness of the sound
 Pianissimo (pp) – very soft
 Mezzo piano (mp) – moderately soft
 Piano (p) – soft
 Forte (f) – loud
 Mezzo forte (mf) – moderately loud
 Fortissimo (ff) – very loud
 Crescendo – getting louder
 Diminuendo / decrescendo – gradually getting softer
o Melody – linear presentation of pitch
 Pitch – musical sound as high or low
 When notated on the staff – high pitch is placed higher on the staff
 Theme – melody that becomes the basic for a longer musical work
 Chants – melodies popular in Middle Ages
 Chromatic and whole tone scale – 19th and 20th century
 Oriental music uses the pentatonic or five-pitch scale
 Conjunct – smooth and flowing and easy to play
 Disjunct – jumpy and not too smooth, difficult to play
o Harmony – melodies sung together at different pitches; includes chord progression
 Dissonance – harsh-sounding, produced by discordant combination of notes
 Consonance – smooth sounding
 Modality – the harmony of the medieval and the Renaissance modes
 Tonality – focuses on the “home” key
 Atonality – avoids the “home” key
o Tone Color / Timbre – uniqueness of the sound produced by an instrument or a human voice
o Texture – number of individual melodies and their harmony with one another
o Form – structure of the piece
 Strophic – same music for different music. Verses 1,2, and succeeding verses are sung the
same way. Form: AAA.
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 Through-composed – does not repeat or return to any large-scale musical section. Form: ABC
 Binary – both main sections are repeated and represented in the musical notation with the
repeat mark :|| Form ABAB
 Ternary – has three parts in which there is a return to the initial music after contrasting
section. Form: ABA
 Musical Instruments
o Stringed instruments – violin, harp, viola, cello, double bass
o Wind instruments
 Woodwinds – flute, piccolo, clarinet, oboe, English horn,
 Brasses – French horn, trombone, trumpet, tuba
o Percussion – chimes, cymbals, glockenspiel, triangle, kettledrums
o Keyboard instruments
 Instrumental groups
o Orchestra – big gathering of instrumentalists – strings, woodwinds, brasses, and percussion
o Band – smaller in size
o Chamber music – performance for small audiences
o Rondalla – band made up of stringed instruments
 The human voice
o Soprano – high pitched female voice
o Tenor – high pitched male voice
o Alto – low pitched female voice
o Bass – low pitched male voice
o Mezzo-soprano – combination of both soprano and alto
o Baritone – in between tenor and bass

 Philippine Musical Forms


Philippine Musical Forms
Instrumental Vocal Combination
 Solo  Chant  Art song
 Concerto  Pasyon chant  Ballad
 Symphony  Song debate  Choral music
 Chamber Music  Liturgical music
 Marcha / Marching Music  Opera
 Dance music  Kundiman
 Kumintang  Protest songs
 Balse / Waltz  Pinoy Pop
 Habanera / danza
 Jota
 Pandanggo
 Polka
 Rigodon

DANCE ARTS
 Rudolf von Laban – dancer, choreographer, theoretician
o Created a system to annotate movement
o Created dance notation
 Elements of Dance
o Body, Movement, Space, Time ,Energy

Philippine Dance Forms


Participatory Theatrical
Ritual dances and sacred dances Ballet
 Subli Flamenco
 Sayaw sa Obando Tango
 Turumba
 Sinulog
 Singhayag
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 Gapnod
 War Dances
Ethnic and folk dances
 Courtship and wedding dance
 Mimetic dance
 Langka
 Lunsay
 Pangalay
 Martial dance
Hispanic-Influenced Dance Variety show
 Balitaw Bodabil
 Balse Dancing for television
 Escotis Cultural dancing
 Game Dance Jazz
 Habanera Tap Dance
 Jota
 Kumintang
 Kuradang
 Lanceros
 Mazurka
 Pandanggo
 Pantomina
 Paso Doble
 Paseo
 Polka
 Rigodon de Honor
Modern dance Dance in Drama Productions
Aerobic
Ballroom dancing
Disco
Rock and roll
Hiphop

THEATRICAL ARTS
 Elements of Theater
o Literary
 According to Aristotle’s Poetics
 Plot: Preliminary event  Initial incident  Rising Action  Climax  Falling
Action Denouement
 Theme
 Character
 Dialogue
 Music / Rhythm
 Spectacle
o Performance
 Direction, Character Creation
o Technical
 Scenery and Props; Costume and makeup; Style; Sound

Philippine Theater Arts


RITUAL THEATRICAL FORMS
ETHNIC RITUALS DRAMA
 Dramatic simboliko
 Dramatic monologue
 Realism
CATHOLIC COMEDY
 Komedya
Christmas  Moros y cristianos

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 Panunuluyan
 Tatlong Hari SHORT FORMS
 Pastores  Mimetic dance
Lent / Holy Week  Mimetic games
 Osana  Mimetic joust
 Huling Hapunan  Saynete
 Paghuhugas ng Paa
 Siete Palabras SHADOW THEATER
 Sinakulo  Carillo
 Hudas
 Soledad CHILDREN’S THEATER
 Via Crucis  Puppet theater
 Moriones
Easter VARIETY SHOW
Salubong  Bodabil
Fiesta  Velada
Dapit
San Roque MUSICAL THEATER
Flores  Broadway
Pangangaluluwa (Nov. 1)  Opera
 Sarswela

OTHER FORMS
 Absurd
 Brechtian
 Dula-Tula
 Street Theater

CINEMATIC ARTS
 Elements of Film
o Literary Element
 Scripts
 Sequences
o Visual Elements
o Cinematography
o Sound element
o Editing Video and Audio
 Film Grammar
o Single still image – beginning of the film, still image
o Shot – single, continuous recording
o Scene – series of related shots
o Sequence – series of scenes
 Camera Shots
o Extremely wide shot – shows panorama of an environment where the subject is scarcely visible
because he/she is overwhelmed by the surroundings
o Very wide shot – subject is barely visible and is shown within the environment
o Wide shot / Long/Full shot – subject shown in full frame, from head to foot
o Medium shot / midshot – from head to torso
o Close up shot – part of the feature of a subject takes up whole frame
o Medium close up – halfway between MS and CU
o Extreme close up shot – shows extreme detail
o Point of view shot – shows scenery from the point of view of the subject

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