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Final Examination

Art Appreciation- GE7

Name: Kineth Mark D. Ngojo Code: 2274 Time: 12:30-01:30pm


TEST I
1. Short summary of our Philippine Music History.
77 provinces split the Philippines into 16 regions. The three main groups are Luzon, the
Visayan islands, and the Mindanao islands. Christian groups, indigenous religion groups, and
Muslim groups are the three primary religious divides of the people. Despite its remote position, the
Philippines' music has been heavily influenced by the West as a result of 333 years of Spanish rule
and 45 years of American domination.

2. Why Nature is not an art?


Art is not nature since it is an artificial creation made by man in many ways. It may appear to
be near to nature or even go beyond nature at times, yet it always returns to man's intellect, heart, and
hands. Furthermore, nature needs the absence of thought to be nature, art is not art until someone
thinks about it and comprehends. That is why natural art is usually not apart nature. Both ways
though, Nature and Art are very unique and special things that might uses aspects of each other but
can never be the same thing.

3. What makes this subject GE 7 significant to you as a student?


Teachers seek to develop in their students an understanding of art appreciation. It takes a lot
more than just looking at a piece of art or learning about the artist. Because art is subjective, students
can learn to construct meaning and explain their thoughts by expressing their own personal
viewpoints on what they are seeing, experiencing, and thinking. This allows us to develop an open
mind and see that there are various answers to a problem.

4. Name 3 musicologist in the Philippines and give short descriptions for each.

Jovita Fuentes- was a Filipino soprano who sang in the Philippines. She is one of the top Filipino
vocal talents, as well as the first Filipino international star in the world of opera.
Ramon Santos- As a composer, conductor, and musicologist, Ramon Santos is the country's premier
exponent of contemporary Filipino music. In 1965, he graduated from the UP College of Music with
a Teacher's Diploma and a Bachelor of Music degree in composing and conducting.
Jose Maceda- On the nature of traditional and ethnic music in the Philippines, Jose Maceda, a
composer, musicologist, teacher, and foreigner. From the Philippines, he was a composer and
ethnomusicologist. He studied piano, composition, and music while growing up in the Philippines.

TEST II

A. 5 different kinds of musical instrument:


 String instruments (Guitar, Violin, etc.)
 Brass instruments (Trumpet, Tuba, etc.)
 Percussion Instruments (Xylophone, Cymbals, Triangle, etc.)
 Woodwind Instruments (Piccolo, Flute, Oboe, etc.)
 Keyboard instrument (Piano, Organ, etc.)
B. 10 principle of Arts
 Balance
 Variety
Final Examination
Art Appreciation- GE7
 Harmony
 Emphasis
 Proportion
 Rhythm
 Unity
 Contrast
 Movement
 Pattern
C. 5 Popular Philippines/ Filipino Dances: D. 10 topics from the Cinematic Arts:
 Montage
 Cariñosa
 Cinematography Lighting
 Tinikling  Placement
 Contrast
 Maglalatik
 Framing
 Singkil  Depth of Field
 Camera Shots
 Itik-itik
 Camera Angles
 Camera Lens
 Camera Movements

I III. Best Artwork that I like the most:


Coffee Painting

TEST III

Line art is my best art work in GE7. Although, this gives me a lot of time to complete this
masterpiece, but the result was impressive and worthless. Upon making this output I find it very
enjoyable and interesting for the reason that it plays your creativity that make you think the best lines to

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