Folk Songs In Pre Spanish Period

Folk Songs In Pre Spanish Period

Pre spanish period the folk songs

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1. Pre spanish period the folk songs


Answer:

renaissance,boroque and medieval folk songs


2. characteristics of folk songs in pre spanish period


Answer:

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3. characteristics of folk song in pre spanish period


Answer:

The Pre-Spanish Period

Long before the Spaniards and other foreigners landed or set foot on Philippine shores, our forefathers already had their own literature stamped in the history of our race.

Our ancient literature shows our customs and traditions in everyday life as traced in our folk stories, old plays and short stories.

Our ancestors also had their own alphabet which was different from that brought by the Spaniards. The first alphabet used by our ancestor was similar to that of the Malayo-Polynesian alphabet. Whatever records our ancestors left were either burned by the Spaniards friars in the belief that they were works of the devil or were written on materials that easily perished, like the barks of trees, dried leaves and bamboo cylinders which could not have remained undestroyed even if efforts were made to preserve them. Other records that remained showed folk songs that proved the existence of a native culture truly our own. Some of these were passed on byword of mouth till they reached the hands of some publishers or printers who took interest in printing the manuscripts of the ancient Filipinos. The Spaniards who came to the Philippines tried to prove that our ancestors were really fond of poetry, songs, stories, riddles and proverbs which we still enjoy today and which serve to show to generations the true culture of our people.

Pre-Spanish Literature is characterized by

A. LEGENDS. Legends are a form of prose the common theme of which is about the origin of a thing, place, location or name.

The events are imaginary, devoid of truth and unbelievable. Old Filipino customs are reflected in these legends. Its aim is to entertain. Here is an example of a legend is THE LEGEND OF THE TAGALOGS.

B. FOLK TALES. Folk tales are made up of stories about life, adventure, love, horror and humor where one can derive lessons about life. These are useful to us because they help us appreciate our environment, evaluate our personalities and improve our perspectives in life. An example of this is THE MOON AND

THE SUN.

C. THE EPIC AGE. Epics are long narrative poems in which a series of heroic achievements or events, usually of a hero, are

dealt with at length. Nobody can determine which epics are the oldest because in their translations from other languages, even in

English and Spanish. We can only determine their origins from the time mentioned in the said epics.

Aside from the aforementioned epics, there are still other epics that can be read and studied like the following epics.

a. Bidasari-Moro epic g. Kumintang-Tagalog epic

b. Biag ni Lam-ang-Ilokano epic h. Parang Sabir-Moro epic

c. Maragtas-Visayan epic i. “Dagoy”at “Sudsod”-Tagbanua epic

d. Haraya-Visayan epic j. Tatuaang-Bagobo epic

e. Lagda-Visayan epic k. Indarapatra at Sulayman

f. Hari sa Bukid-Visayan epic l. Bantugan

D. FOLK SONGS. Folk songs are one of the oldest forms of Philippine literature that emerged in the pre-Spanish period. These songs mirrored the early forms of culture.

Many of these have 12 syllables. Here are the examples:

a. Kundiman c. Ang Dalit o Imno

b. Kumintang o Tagumpay d. Ang Oyayi o Hele

OTHER FORMS OF PRE-SPANISH POETRY

E. Epigrams, Riddles, Chants, Maxims, Proverbs or Sayings.

1. Epigrams (Salawikain). These have been customarily used and served as laws or rules on good behavior by our ancestors. To others, these are like allegories or parables that impart lessons for the young.

2. Riddles (Bugtong) or Palaisipan. These are made up of one or more measured lines with rhyme and may consist of four to 12 syllables.

3. Chant (Bulong). Used in witch craft or enchantment.

4. Maxims. Some are rhyming couplets with verses 5,6 or 8 syllables, each line having the same number of syllables.

5. Sayings (Kasabihan). Often used in teasing or to comment on a person’s actuations.

6. Sawikain (Sayings with no hidden meanings)


4. characteristics of folk tales in pre spanish period brainly


Answer:

The Pre-Spanish Period

Long before the Spaniards and other foreigners landed or set foot on Philippine shores, our forefathers already had their own literature stamped in the history of our race.

Our ancient literature shows our customs and traditions in everyday life as traced in our folk stories, old plays and short stories.

Our ancestors also had their own alphabet which was different from that brought by the Spaniards. The first alphabet used by our ancestor was similar to that of the Malayo-Polynesian alphabet. Whatever records our ancestors left were either burned by the Spaniards friars in the belief that they were works of the devil or were written on materials that easily perished, like the barks of trees, dried leaves and bamboo cylinders which could not have remained undestroyed even if efforts were made to preserve them. Other records that remained showed folk songs that proved the existence of a native culture truly our own. Some of these were passed on byword of mouth till they reached the hands of some publishers or printers who took interest in printing the manuscripts of the ancient Filipinos. The Spaniards who came to the Philippines tried to prove that our ancestors were really fond of poetry, songs, stories, riddles and proverbs which we still enjoy today and which serve to show to generations the true culture of our people.


5. folk songs during pre-spanish period


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Kundiman

Kumintang o Tagumpa

Ang Oyayi o Hele

Diana

Soliraning

Talindaw


6. What are tge characteristics of folk songs during pre- Spanish period?​


Answer:

a. Bidasari-Moro epic

b. Biag ni Lam-ang-Ilokano epic

c. Maragtas-Visayan epic

d. Haraya-Visayan epic

e. Lagda-Visayan epic


7. characteristics of folk tales during pre spanish period? ​


       Our forefathers had their own literature marked in the history of our race long before the Spaniards and other foreigners landed or set foot on the shores of the Philippines. Our ancient literature, as traced in our folk tales, old plays and short stories, reveals our customs and practices in daily life.  

         That time the folktales carry knowledge and understanding of the intentions and tolerance of men that recognizes faith where only superstition can see ignorance. As modern science and invention have taken the world into a closer group of nations, it is particularly important to have this awareness now.  

        It will bring to life what we all bring about throughout our culture, which is widely distributed in all places in the world. Folktales are inspired by an individual's thoughts and behavior, expectations and fears. The outline of a story and sometimes even the characters (epic and folklore) are also familiar to many characters.

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8. characteristics of the folk song during spanish period ​


Answer:

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9. what is the folk songs during the pre-spanish period​


Answer:

Folk songs are one of the oldest forms of Philippine literature that emerged in the pre-Spanish period. These songs mirrored the early forms of culture.

Explanation:

a. Kundiman                                        c. Ang Dalit o Imno

b. Kumintang o Tagumpay                 d. Ang Oyayi o Hele


10. what is the characteristics of folk songs during the pre-spanish period?​


Answer:

Folk songs are one of the oldest forms of Philippine literature that emerged in the pre-Spanish period. These songs mirrored the early forms of culture. E. Epigrams, Riddles, Chants, Maxims, Proverbs or Sayings.


11. characteristics of folk tales in pre spanish period


Explanation:

Long before the Spaniards and other foreigners landed or set foot on Philippine shores, our forefathers already had their own literature stamped in the history of our race.


12. characteristics of folk tales during pre-spanish period​


Answer:

Folk tales are made up of stories about life, adventure, love, horror and humor where one can derive lessons about life. These are useful to us because they help us appreciate our environment, evaluate our personalities and improve our perspectives in life.


13. characteristic of the literature during the pre spanish period folk song​


Answer:

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Explanation:

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Answer:

long before the spaniards and other foreigners landed or set foot on philipphine shores, our forefathers already stamped in the history of our race. our incient literature shows customs and traditions in everyday life as traced in our folk stories, old plays and short stories.


14. characteristics of folk song in pre spanish period


Answer:

FOLK SONGS. Folk songs are one of the oldest forms of Philippine literature that emerged in the pre-Spanish period. These songs mirrored the early forms of culture.


15. give LEGENDS ,FOLK TALES,THE EPIC AGE,AND FOLK SONGS during pre spanish period​


Answer:

Cariñosa

Explanation:

a dance that is influenced by spain


16. folk song characteristics during pre spanish period​


Answer:

renaissance,boroque and medieval folk songs


17. Directions: Complete the table below by writing the characteristics of the following literature during the Pre-Spanish Period Legends Folk Tales Folk Songs The Epic Age​


Answer:

LEGENDS. Legends are a form of prose the common theme of which is about the origin of a thing, place, location or name.

The events are imaginary, devoid of truth and unbelievable. Old Filipino customs are reflected in these legends. Its aim is to entertain. Here is an example of a legend is THE LEGEND OF THE TAGALOGS.

FOLK TALES. Folk tales are made up of stories about life, adventure, love, horror and humor where one can derive lessons about life.

These are useful to us because they help us appreciate our environment, evaluate our personalities and improve our perspectives in life. An example of this is THE MOON AND THE SUN.

THE EPIC AGE. Epics are long narrative poems in which a series of heroic achievements or events, usually of a hero, are dealt with at length. Nobody can determine which epics are the oldest because in their translations from other languages, even in English and Spanish. We can only determine their origins from the time mentioned in the said epics.

Aside from the aforementioned epics, there are still other epics that can be read and studied like the following epics.

a. Bidasari-Moro epic

b. Biag ni Lam-ang-Ilokano epic

c. Maragtas-Visayan epic

d. Haraya-Visayan epic

e. Lagda-Visayan epic

f. Hari sa Bukid-Visayan epic

g. Kumintang-Tagalog epic

h. Parang Sabir-Moro epic

i. “Dagoy”at “Sudsod”-Tagbanua epic

j. Tatuaang-Bagobo epic

k. Indarapatra at Sulayman

FOLK SONGS. Folk songs are one of the oldest forms of Philippine literature that emerged in the pre-Spanish period. These songs mirrored the early forms of culture.

Many of these have 12 syllables. Here are the examples:

a. Kundiman

b. Kumintang o Tagumpa

d. Ang Oyayi o Hele

e. Diana

f. Soliraning

g. Talindaw

Explanation:

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18. what are the characteristics of folk songs during pre-Spanish​


Answer:

The Pre-Spanish Period

Long before the Spaniards and other foreigners landed or set foot on Philippine shores, our forefathers already had their own literature stamped in the history of our race.

Our ancient literature shows our customs and traditions in everyday life as traced in our folk stories, old plays and short stories.

Our ancestors also had their own alphabet which was different from that brought by the Spaniards. The first alphabet used by our ancestor was similar to that of the Malayo-Polynesian alphabet. Whatever records our ancestors left were either burned by the Spaniards friars in the belief that they were works of the devil or were written on materials that easily perished, like the barks of trees, dried leaves and bamboo cylinders which could not have remained undestroyed even if efforts were made to preserve them. Other records that remained showed folk songs that proved the existence of a native culture truly our own. Some of these were passed on byword of mouth till they reached the hands of some publishers or printers who took interest in printing the manuscripts of the ancient Filipinos. The Spaniards who came to the Philippines tried to prove that our ancestors were really fond of poetry, songs, stories, riddles and proverbs which we still enjoy today and which serve to show to generations the true culture of our people.

Pre-Spanish Literature is characterized by

A. LEGENDS. Legends are a form of prose the common theme of which is about the origin of a thing, place, location or name.

The events are imaginary, devoid of truth and unbelievable. Old Filipino customs are reflected in these legends. Its aim is to entertain. Here is an example of a legend is THE LEGEND OF THE TAGALOGS.

B. FOLK TALES. Folk tales are made up of stories about life, adventure, love, horror and humor where one can derive lessons about life. These are useful to us because they help us appreciate our environment, evaluate our personalities and improve our perspectives in life. An example of this is THE MOON AND

THE SUN.

C. THE EPIC AGE. Epics are long narrative poems in which a series of heroic achievements or events, usually of a hero, are

dealt with at length. Nobody can determine which epics are the oldest because in their translations from other languages, even in

English and Spanish. We can only determine their origins from the time mentioned in the said epics.

Aside from the aforementioned epics, there are still other epics that can be read and studied like the following epics.

a. Bidasari-Moro epic g. Kumintang-Tagalog epic

b. Biag ni Lam-ang-Ilokano epic h. Parang Sabir-Moro epic

c. Maragtas-Visayan epic i. “Dagoy”at “Sudsod”-Tagbanua epic

d. Haraya-Visayan epic j. Tatuaang-Bagobo epic

e. Lagda-Visayan epic k. Indarapatra at Sulayman

f. Hari sa Bukid-Visayan epic l. Bantugan

D. FOLK SONGS. Folk songs are one of the oldest forms of Philippine literature that emerged in the pre-Spanish period. These songs mirrored the early forms of culture.

Many of these have 12 syllables. Here are the examples:

a. Kundiman c. Ang Dalit o Imno

b. Kumintang o Tagumpay d. Ang Oyayi o Hele

OTHER FORMS OF PRE-SPANISH POETRY

E. Epigrams, Riddles, Chants, Maxims, Proverbs or Sayings.

1. Epigrams (Salawikain). These have been customarily used and served as laws or rules on good behavior by our ancestors. To others, these are like allegories or parables that impart lessons for the young.

2. Riddles (Bugtong) or Palaisipan. These are made up of one or more measured lines with rhyme and may consist of four to 12 syllables.

3. Chant (Bulong). Used in witch craft or enchantment.

4. Maxims. Some are rhyming couplets with verses 5,6 or 8 syllables, each line having the same number of syllables.

5. Sayings (Kasabihan). Often used in teasing or to comment on a person’s actuations.

6. Sawikain (Sayings with no hidden meanings)

Explanation:

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19. Characterize Me!Directions: Complete the table below by writing the characteristics of thefollowing literature during the Pre-Spanish PeriodLegendsFolk SongsFolk TalesThe Epic Age​


Spanish Period - The Spanish Colonial is the ancestor of our ranch-style house. Limited ornamentation. Ornamentation on these informal homes was often limited to arches on entranceways, principal windows and interior passageways. More elaborate homes might feature intricate stone or tile work, detailed chimney tops and square towers.

Legends - Legends are a form of prose the common theme of which is about the origin of a thing, place, location or name. The events are imaginary, devoid of truth and unbelievable.

Folk Songs - The typical folk song is strophic: the tune is repeated several times with successive stanzas of a poem. Tunes may have from two to eight lines, but most often there are four. The musical interrelationship among the lines is described as the form.

Folk Tales - The most familiar involve the setting, character, plot, theme and conflict, and style. Most folktale settings remove the tale from the real world, taking us to a time and place where animals talk, witches and wizards roam, and magic spells are commonplace.

The Epic Age - The Epic Age- a long narrative poems in which a series of heroic achievements or events, usually of a hero, are dealt with at length. Folk songs are one of the oldest forms of Philippine literature that emerged in the pre-Spanish period. These songs mirrored the early forms of culture.


20. What are the characteristics of folk song during pre Spanish period?


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21. In which period did chants, proverbs, songs, and folk narrative first emerge?A. American periodB. Post-colonial periodC. Pre-colonial periodD. Spanish period​


Answer:

d.Spanish period

Explanation:

Al literary works produced before the Spanish colonization such as chants,proverbs,song,and Folk narrative


22. Characterristics of folk songs during spanish period


What is the characteristic of folk song during Spanish period?

Folk songs are one of the oldest forms of Philippine literature that emerged in the pre-Spanish period. These songs mirrored the early forms of culture. Many of these have 12 syllables.

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Answer:

long before the spaniards and other foreigners landed or set foot on the philippine shores, our forefathers already stamped in the history of our race


23. pre spanish period folk tales


Answer:

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24. Characteristics of folk songs during pre Spanish​


Answer:

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25. give six folk songs during the pre-spanish literature​


pasyón, tagulaylay, kumintang, dansa, balitaw

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26. 10. A period characterized by Legends, Folk Tales, The Epic Age, and Folk Songs a. The Propaganda Movement b. Pre-Spanish Literature c. Japanese ​


Answer:

a the propaganda movement

Answer:

10.c

Explanation:

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27. what is the characteristics of folk songs in the pre-spanish period​


Answer:

Folk songs are one of the oldest forms of Philippine literature that emerged in the pre-Spanish period. These songs mirrored the early forms of culture. E. Epigrams, Riddles, Chants, Maxims, Proverbs or Sayings.


28. folk tales in pre spanish period


Answer:

Examples of folktales are “Bata Mama and Bata Bahi (Bukidnon)”, “Pilandok and Bombola(Maranao),” “The Adventures of the Monkey and the Tortoise,” and “Big Belly and the Bully of the Forest (Manuvu).

Explanation:


29. following literatures during. pre spanish period legends,folk tales,the epic age,folk songs​


Legends

- Stories that are linked to a historical theme or event, focuses on individual.

Folk Tales

- Stories where about lige, adventure, love, horror, and humor.

The Epic Age

- Were series of heroic achievements or events.

Folk Songs

- Manifest artistic feelings shows their innate appreciation for and love if beauty.

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30. characteristics of folk tales in pre spanish period


The Pre-Spanish Period

Long before the Spaniards and other foreigners landed or set foot on Philippine shores, our forefathers already had their own literature stamped in the history of our race.

Our ancient literature shows our customs and traditions in everyday life as traced in our folk stories, old plays and short stories.

Our ancestors also had their own alphabet which was different from that brought by the Spaniards. The first alphabet used by our ancestor was similar to that of the Malayo-Polynesian alphabet. Whatever records our ancestors left were either burned by the Spaniards friars in the belief that they were works of the devil or were written on materials that easily perished, like the barks of trees, dried leaves and bamboo cylinders which could not have remained undestroyed even if efforts were made to preserve them. Other records that remained showed folk songs that proved the existence of a native culture truly our own. Some of these were passed on byword of mouth till they reached the hands of some publishers or printers who took interest in printing the manuscripts of the ancient Filipinos. The Spaniards who came to the Philippines tried to prove that our ancestors were really fond of poetry, songs, stories, riddles and proverbs which we still enjoy today and which serve to show to generations the true culture of our people.

Pre-Spanish Literature is characterized by

A. LEGENDS. Legends are a form of prose the common theme of which is about the origin of a thing, place, location or name.

The events are imaginary, devoid of truth and unbelievable. Old Filipino customs are reflected in these legends. Its aim is to entertain. Here is an example of a legend is THE LEGEND OF THE TAGALOGS.

B. FOLK TALES. Folk tales are made up of stories about life, adventure, love, horror and humor where one can derive lessons about life. These are useful to us because they help us appreciate our environment, evaluate our personalities and improve our perspectives in life. An example of this is THE MOON AND

THE SUN.

C. THE EPIC AGE. Epics are long narrative poems in which a series of heroic achievements or events, usually of a hero, are

dealt with at length. Nobody can determine which epics are the oldest because in their translations from other languages, even in

English and Spanish. We can only determine their origins from the time mentioned in the said epics.

Aside from the aforementioned epics, there are still other epics that can be read and studied like the following epics.

a. Bidasari-Moro epic g. Kumintang-Tagalog epic

b. Biag ni Lam-ang-Ilokano epic h. Parang Sabir-Moro epic

c. Maragtas-Visayan epic i. “Dagoy”at “Sudsod”-Tagbanua epic

d. Haraya-Visayan epic j. Tatuaang-Bagobo epic

e. Lagda-Visayan epic k. Indarapatra at Sulayman

f. Hari sa Bukid-Visayan epic l. Bantugan

D. FOLK SONGS. Folk songs are one of the oldest forms of Philippine literature that emerged in the pre-Spanish period. These songs mirrored the early forms of culture.

Many of these have 12 syllables. Here are the examples:

a. Kundiman c. Ang Dalit o Imno

b. Kumintang o Tagumpay d. Ang Oyayi o Hele

OTHER FORMS OF PRE-SPANISH POETRY

E. Epigrams, Riddles, Chants, Maxims, Proverbs or Sayings.

1. Epigrams (Salawikain). These have been customarily used and served as laws or rules on good behavior by our ancestors. To others, these are like allegories or parables that impart lessons for the young.

2. Riddles (Bugtong) or Palaisipan. These are made up of one or more measured lines with rhyme and may consist of four to 12 syllables.

3. Chant (Bulong). Used in witch craft or enchantment.

4. Maxims. Some are rhyming couplets with verses 5,6 or 8 syllables, each line having the same number of syllables.

5. Sayings (Kasabihan). Often used in teasing or to comment on a person’s actuations.

6. Sawikain (Sayings with no hidden meanings)


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