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GARDEN ANGELS INTEGRATED SCHOOL, INC.

P. Sta. Cruz Village, Borol 1st, Balagtas, Bulacan

MAPEH 8
Q1_WEEK 6
Lessons for this
week:
• Musical Elements of Indonesia,
Thailand, Cambodia, and Myanmar
• Musical Instruments of Indonesia,
Thailand, Cambodia, and Myanmar
OBJECTIVES:
• understand the musical elements
of Indonesia, Thailand, Cambodia,
and Myanmar
• familiarize himself/herself with
the musical instruments of
Indonesia, Thailand, Cambodia,
and Myanmar
• analyze musical elements of
selected songs and instrumental
pieces heard and performed
Musical elements of
Indonesian music:
a) Indonesian melody is based on two
kinds of scale patterns: Slendro and
Pelog
b) Slendro is a five-tone scale
c) Pelog is seven-tone scale
d) It uses cipher notation system.
- a series of well-defined steps that
can be followed as a procedure.
Musical Instruments:

Cymbals Gongs drums flute


Musical Instruments:

Metal keys Wooden


xylophone saron
Musical elements of
Thailand:
a) It is composed based on the duple
meter in a steady tempo.
b) It uses seven-tone scale where in the
seven notes are equidistant from each
other with no half steps.
c) It has heterophonic (having
simultaneous variations of the melody)
texture which means the main
melody is played in variations.
Musical elements of
Thailand:
d) Its structure and form can be
described as non-harmonic,
melodic, or linear.
e) The words of the songs are
poetic.
Musical Instruments:
Musical elements of
Cambodia:
a) It has linear characteristics.
b) Its texture is described as
polyphonic (with many
independent melodies
intertwining).
Musical elements of
Cambodia:
c) The traditional melodies of the
Cambodian music and songs are
based on a five-tone scale
(pentatonic scale) and seven-tone
scale (heptatonic scale).
d) Its rhythm is often uneven.
Musical Instruments:

Xylophones Membranoph Aerophones


Gongs ones
Musical Instruments:

Idiophones chordophones metallophones


Musical elements of
myanmar:
a) Its musical scale is pentatonic.
b) Some notes in their scale
match the pitch of western
diatonic scale, still some of the
notes are
different.
Musical elements of
myanmar:
c) Its musical scale derived from
three original tones called Tayor
(G), Tay (B), and Tayar (C).
d) It has musical timing but no
harmony.
Musical Instruments:

Let khut Kyey thayey lei


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