12. Lace the alto in a choir, the octavina plays the lower melody. What musical
A melody
B. dynamics
C rhythm
D. timbre
13. The rondalla in almo called
A native onchestra
Blocal band
C. Filipino stringed band
D. combo
of the society.
14. Music reflects the
A culture
B industry
C danoes
D. song
influences.
15. Like the rondalla, our folk songs have
A American
B. Spanish
c. Japanese
D. Korean
Answers
Answer:
Altos Singers Make the Sound “Full”
While sopranos generally carry the melody in a group, the altos supply the harmony, which gives the choir a full rich sound. The harmony is vital to the overall sound that a choir or ensemble has.
Explanation:
The rondalla is an ensemble of stringed instruments played with the plectrum or pick and generally known as plectrum instruments. It originated in Medieval Spain, especially in the ancient Crown of Aragon: Catalonia, Aragon, Murcia, and Valencia. The tradition was later taken to Spanish America and the Philippines.
Music and poetry reflect the culture and folklore of a society. ... Songs and music mirror history, values, norms and the mentality of a society. When folklore and cultural ceremonies are celebrated with songs and music, it is to demonstrate the tradition and customs of a society.
adolescents from the Philippine Society in Our Lady of Fatima Church Hall April 22, 2008. Photo by Kim ... Multiple guitarists seated in a rondalla-like row during Mass at St. Teresa's church January ... traditional music from the Hispanic period. ... American role in the liberation of the Philippines from the Japanese in 1944