Examples Of Chants In The Philippines

Examples Of Chants In The Philippines

Jazz chant in Philippines compare in traditional jazz chant ​

1. Jazz chant in Philippines compare in traditional jazz chant ​


Answer:

Jazz Chant

Jazz chants are a unique way of linking the rhythm of natural spoken language to the rhythm of music. Jazz chants were first created by Carolyn Graham, undisputed queen of the genre, over 30 years ago. Carolyn was teaching ESL at New York University by day and working as a singer/piano player in bars at night when, as she has said, she ‘stumbled upon’ the brilliant idea of connecting the natural rhythms of spoken American English with the rhythms of traditional American jazz music in order to help her students develop speaking skills.


2. this is an example of a religious chant known as friday prayer chant


Answer:

Jumuah or salathul juma

Explanation:

In islam juma is the holiest day of the week on which special congregational prayers are offered. Fridays are considered a celebration in their own right and muslims take special care in wearing clean clothes,bathing,and preparing special meals on this day calle friday prayers

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3. examples of chants in music​


Answer:

Knock 'em down. Turn it around. C'mon defense work

Hornets got the buzz. We ain't full of fuzz. Swish! Two points. Swish! Two points.

Mary had a little lamb, but Eagles got that basketball (or football) jam.

Explanation:

Sana po maka help


4. Example of chant and meaning of it


"Be the Best,Beat the Rest!"

- means to be the best among everyone in everything.


5. which is not an example of chants of yakans


Answer:

Dikker

Explanation:


6. characteristic of gregorian chant 5 examples​


Answer:

Characteristics of Gregorian chants

Melody - The melody of a Gregorian chant is very free-flowing. The chant moves up and down by steps and small leaps within a narrow range. Melodies are often melismatic- syllables are held out over multiple notes.

Harmony - Gregorian chants are monophonic in texture, so have no harmony. However, the use of drone (singing of the same note for an extended period of time usually in at least whole notes) was common.

Rhythm - There is no precise rhythm for a Gregorian chant. Notes may be held for a duration of “short” or “long,” but no complex rhythms are used.

Form - Some Gregorian chants tend to be in ternary (ABA) form. A cantor begins the piece with an introductory solo, called an incipit. The choir then sings the piece and at the end the cantor concludes with his solo, which was often in a reduced dynamic level and featured a narrower range of pitches.

Timbre - Sung by all male choirs. However, sometimes they were written for women who were nuns of convents as a teaching device.

Texture - Gregorian chants are one of the few pieces of music that are entirely monophonic. There is only one melodic line in a Gregorian chant.

Context - Gregorian chants were used by the Church to aid prayers. Monks (and occasionally nuns in convents) would sing them. As well, as it was the official music of the Roman Catholic Church, all gregorian chants had only vocals as instrumentation was considered to be Pagan. This also caused all text to be written in Latin. All gregorian chant was passed down orally, as the use of sheet music was very uncommon. They were performed at the "office" and "mass" of religious ceremony.

Church Modes - These were the scales in which gregorian chants were sung. They were used in the middle ages until the Renaissance. Most folk music uses them, this can be seen in the example "What can we do with a drunken sailor." Church modes use 7 tones and the eighth tone duplicates the tonic an octave higher.


7. 1 Some styles of Philippine "Pasyon"during Holy Week is considered example ofa. Chantb. Haranac. Original Pilipino Musicd. Pop song​


Answer:

Letter A. CHANT.


8. give some example of jazz chants​


Explanation:

hope it helps... arigatou


9. jazz chant examples and meaning


African's Flea
means blue eagle

10. Example of chanted epic poem​


Answer:

Famous examples of epic poetry include the Sumerian Epic of Gilgamesh, the ancient Indian Mahabharata and Rāmāyaṇa, the Tamil Silappatikaram, the Persian Shahnameh, the Ancient Greek Odyssey and Iliad, Virgil's Aeneid, the Old English Beowulf, Dante's Divine Comedy, the Finnish Kalevala, the Estonian Kalevipoeg


11. 4 example of chants​


Answer:

Chant is defined as to sing or to say something over and over again.t. ... An example of a chant is a simple church hymn.

Explanation:

Good luck

Answer:

Some examples include chant in African, Hawaiian, and Native American, Assyrian and Australian Aboriginal cultures, Gregorian chant, Vedic chant, Qur'an reading, Islamic Dhikr, Baháʼí chants, various Buddhist chants, various mantras, Jewish cantillation, and the chanting of psalms and prayers especially in Roman ...


12. Give 1 example of a gregorian chant​


Answer:

Kyrie, Gloria, Sanctus Benedictus, Agnus Dei and Credo.

Explanation:

Just pick any thanks, hope it helps. Stay safe.


13. Which is NOT an example of chants of Yakan


I donno but I can answer that if there's an choices hehe^^


14. chants example kahit short chants lang po advance thank you ​


Answer:

Knock them down. Turn it around. C'mon defense work


15. Filipino examples of chant​


Answer:

A chant is a word or group of words that is repeated over and over again. A chant is a religious song or prayer that is sung on only a few notes. ... a Gregorian chant.

Explanation:

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16. example for yell and chants


Let's get physical
Get down, get hard, get mean
Let's get physical
And beat that other team!
This quick little cheer includes some clapping that adds to the fun of the game.

Hey, Hey
Hey, Hey are you ready? (double clap)
Are you ready? (double clap)
To play (clap)
Say go team (clap)
Go team (clap)
Panthers (mascot) all the way!

17. What is the equivalent of Gregorian Chant in Modern Philippine settings?A. Plain ChantB. PasyonC. PabasaD. Piyesta​


Answer:

a plain chant

Explanation:

correct me if I'm wrong


18. give one example of chant in muslim


Answer:

why the muslim churc is brick

Answer:

give one example of chant in muslim


19. examples of vocabulary chants​


Answer:

Colors Vocabulary Word List

amber. amethyst. apricot. aqua. aquamarine. auburn. azure.

beige. black. blue. bronze. brown. buff. burnt umber.

cardinal. carmine. celadon. cerise. cerulean. charcoal. chartreuse. chocolate. cinnamon. color. complementary. ...

dark. denim. desert sand.

ebony. ecru. eggplant. emerald.

forest green. fuchsia.

gold. goldenrod. gray. green. grey.

hot pink. hue.

Explanation:

like my answer please


20. the sing we and chant it is an example of​


Answer:

bird

Explanation:

beacause who is sing in a morning


21. Give me examples of chant/bulong?


Knock 'em down. Turn it around. C'mon defense work.

Hornets got the buzz. We ain't full of fuzz. Swish! Two points. Swish! Two points.

Mary had a little lamb, but Eagles got that basketball (or football) jam.

22. give an example of chant please​


Answer:

B-E-A-T beat ‘em!

B-U-S-T bust ‘em!

Beat ‘em, bust ‘em, that’s our custom!

Gooooo [Team Name]!

Answer:

EnCHANT

winCHANT

Explanation:

HSHSHSHSHSH


23. A gregorian chant is an example of​


Answer:

a sacred song usually sung in latin of the roman catholic Church


24. example of chant about being religious​


Answer:

temple music is only chant

citations.

A chant (from French chanter,[1] from Latin cantare, "to sing")[2] is the iterative speaking or singing of words or sounds, often primarily on one or two main pitches called reciting tones. Chants may range from a simple melody involving a limited set of notes to highly complex musical structures, often including a great deal of repetition of musical subphrases, such as Great Responsories and Offertories of Gregorian chant. Chant may be considered speech, music, or a heightened or stylized form of speech. In the later Middle Ages some religious chant evolved into song (forming one of the roots of later Western music


25. examples of chants in mindanao​


Answer:religious chants in mindanao


26. Example of Short tagalog chant​


Answer:

MGA HALIMBAWA NG short tagalog chant

1.)Maghintay, sandali, Hayaan akong maglagay ng ilang lakas dito! [Pangalan ng Koponan] sirain ito

2.)sabi ko hoy hoy

3.)boom boom boom bumaik sa inyong room red team ang nanalo at kayo na sure ang talo


27. which of the following is not an example of chants​


Answer:

Kua/ate asan po yung mga choices?

Asan po ang pagpipilian???


28. example of chants of Yakans


Answer:

The Yakan people are among the major indigenous Filipino ethnolinguistic groups in the Sulu Archipelago. Also known as dream weaver having a significant number of followers of Islam, it is considered as one of the 13 Moro groups in the Philippines. The Yakans mainly reside in Basilan but are also in Zamboanga City. They speak a language known as Bissa Yakan, which has characteristics of both Sama-Bajau Sinama and Tausug (Jundam 1983: 7-8). It is written in the Malayan Arabic script, with adaptations to sounds not present in Arabic (Sherfan 1976).


29. example ng rap o chant​


Answer:

Used to be your girl

Now I'm used to being the GOAT

You're sittin' on your feelings

I'm sittin' on my throne

I ain't got no time for the troubles in your eyes

This time I'm only lookin' at me, myself and I

(I'm goin' solo) I'ma do it on my own now

Now that you’re alone, got you lookin' for a clone now

(So low) That’s how I'm gettin' down

Destined for this and the crown

Sing it loud like(oh, oh, oh)

Answer:

Pop Smoke f. A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie

Nicki Minaj, "Yikes"

Young Don & 39Baby Steph, "Iron Slanging"

Chief Keef, "Lamb Pass By"

Olamide f. Sosa E and Jackmillz, "Dance With The Devil"

Explanation:


30. what is chant give me example​


Explanation:

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

Answer:

A repeated rhythmic phrase,typically one shouted or song in unison by a crowd.


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