MUSIC Quarter 3

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Across
  1. 2. A lyrical rendition of different improvised text.
  2. 6. That is why it is often translated as “war in the path of God”.
  3. 7. A hallow logs beaten like drums.
  4. 8. Are usually done in song form and accompanied by instruments like the gabbang kulintang and byula.
  5. 11. The jaw's harp made from bamboo either plain or with more ornate designs dye.
  6. 12. A ritual ceremony performed as a memorial for the death of a tribal chief.
  7. 13. Are long, narrative poems telling about heroic needs deeds of significant characters.
  8. 14. Meaning “head” or “leader” is a traditional title for a communal leader who acts as a village judge or chief of conflicts referees between community or confederate families.
  9. 15. Is the stories from Mindanao's past and mythology, as well as lessons on the many questions and challenges of life.
Down
  1. 1. Is the willingness of the heroes in the epic to sacrifice their lives to make other people be saved.
  2. 3. A thanksgiving ritual performed at the start of planting and harvesting season to pray for the bountiful harvest throughout the year.
  3. 4. A Bisayan term meaning “native” or “indigenous” are non-Muslim or non-Christian Austronesian people of Mindanao.
  4. 5. A courtship dance. It is played with courtship songs and is performed with an accompaniment of traditional instruments.
  5. 9. This is also known as subanun or lumad.
  6. 10. A dance that utilizes swing, a representation of a mythical vessel used to travel.