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QUARTER 3

MUSIC OF
MINDANAO
MUSIC OF
MINDANAO
MORO/
ISLAMIC MU
MORO/
ISLAMIC MUSIC
MORO/ ISLAMIC MUSIC

The Islamic community in the Philippines


consists of ethno-linguistic groups:
MORO/ ISLAMIC MUSIC

The Islamic community in the Philippines


consists of ethno-linguistic groups:

The Maguindanao of
Cotabato
MORO/ ISLAMIC MUSIC

The Islamic community in the Philippines


consists of ethno-linguistic groups:

The Maranao of Lanao


and Cotabato
MORO/ ISLAMIC MUSIC

The Islamic community in the Philippines


consists of ethno-linguistic groups:

The Samal and Jama


Mapun of the Sulu Islands
of Sibutu and Cagayan De
Sulu
MORO/ ISLAMIC MUSIC

The Islamic community in the Philippines


consists of ethno-linguistic groups:

The Tausug of the Sulu


Islands of Jolo, Siasi,
and Tawi-Tawi
MORO/ ISLAMIC MUSIC

The Islamic community in the Philippines


consists of ethno-linguistic groups:

The Yakan of Basilan and


Zamboanga
MORO/ ISLAMIC MUSIC

The uniqueness of the cultures and his/her


musical performance practices that make up
the larger Islamic society in Mindanao and
Sulu belongs to one single tradition
MORO/ ISLAMIC MUSIC

Similarities do exist in some vocal styles


within the large society, but theoretical
concepts, functions, aesthetics, and
repertoires differ from culture to culture, and
even from village to village belonging to one
language group
MORO/ ISLAMIC MUSIC

VOCAL MUSIC OF MINDANAO


I. VOCAL MUSIC OF MINDANAO

I. Yakans
VOCAL doMUSIC OF
his/her chanting
MINDANAO
through solo and counter or
group singing.
MINDANAO
through solo and counter or
group singing.

Chants is a repeated
rhythmic phrase, typically
one shouted or sung in
unison by a crowd
one shouted or sung in
unison by a crowd

Lugu - chants that they use in


reading his/her Qur’an and
other books they use in his/her
Islam religion
other books they use in his/her
Islam religion

Kalangan – songs that


they use for serenading
his/her loved ones
his/her loved ones

Sail/ Lunsey – an important


chant to be sung by the wife-
to-be during the ceremony
that talks about married life
Maranaos have an extensive vocal
repertoire such as:

Dikker – sacred song


highlighted by quotations from
Qur’an
Bayok – semi-generic term for a
lyrical rendition of different
improvised text
improvised text

II. LULLABY
Lullaby – a chant-style or
chant formula use in
rocking a baby to sleep

Ya-ya – is a song of the Yakans to


put the baby to sleep, sung in a relax/
slow manner, soft and soothing while
rocking the baby
Ya-ya – is a song of the Yakans to put
the baby to sleep, sung in a relax/ slow
manner, soft and soothing while rocking
the baby

Bayok – is also a Maranao term for


lullaby
Listening Activity
Lugu
Lugu Tausug (youtube.com)
Lunsey
Yakan Mag Lunsey.😁 (youtube.com)
Bayok
#iccgrade7GROUP4 (youtube.com)
Lullaby
LULLABY for pece in mindanao - YouTube
LUGU
SA-IL / LUNSEY
BAYOK
MUSLIM
LULLABY

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