Let's Learn About Ili-Ili Tulog Anay: From:Panay Island of The Phillipines Presentation of Group L1
Let's Learn About Ili-Ili Tulog Anay: From:Panay Island of The Phillipines Presentation of Group L1
Let's Learn About Ili-Ili Tulog Anay: From:Panay Island of The Phillipines Presentation of Group L1
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From:Panay Island Of the Phillipines
Ili-ili Tulog
Presentation Of Group L1
Anay
Table of contents
Origin and Musical Instrument
. backround of Ili-Ili . used in the song “Ili-
Tulog Anay Ili Tulog Anay”
Elements of music
. used in the song “Ili-
Ili Tulog Anay”
“Ili Ili, Tulog Anay” is a traditional lullaby
from Iloilo in the Visayan region of the
Philippine Islands. The text is originally in
Illonggo (formally known as Hiligayon),
which is a commonly spoken dialect in
Iloilo.
● Tempo
● Dynamics
● Melody
● Rhythm
● Texture
● Timbre
● Harmony
● Form
Language and Lyrics Used
Language Lyrics
It appears that the lyrics are in either Ilonggo or
Hiligaynon. The lyrics are polite and consoling when sung
to a small kid who is mourning the loss of his or her
mother.
THESE ARE THE ELEMENTS USED
Tempo Dynamics
The pace of the song is The song is not loud; it is
moderate. It can be sung soothing. After all, this is a
slowly and lullabically. lullaby. soothing, gentle
vocals
THESE ARE THE ELEMENTS USED
Melody Rhythm
Tulog Anay's melody, Ili-Ili The song moves in thirds, with the
Tulog Anay , is straightforward emphasis being on the powerful
and singable. Verse is sung by beats.
one person (no refrain). No
musical intermissions
..
THESE ARE THE ELEMENTS USED
Texture Timbre
In the song Ili-ili Tulog Anay, the dynamics literally is Ili-ili Tulog Anay generally has a unitary
soft because it is sung very lightly. gradually becomes shape since there is just one melodic section
softer because of the nature that it has been ended. into (or verse). Because there isn't a subsequent
variational forms – those in which variation is an or subsequent additional alternative melodic
important formative element. entirety when it comes to verse, it is not binary (or melodic section)..
dynamics and harmony
THESE ARE THE ELEMENTS USED
Form Harmony
Ili-Ili Tulog Anay is in Unitary form Due to simply the voice being audible in the
music and performance, the harmony in the
because there is only one melodic section song Ili-ili Tulog Anay is monophonic. It is
homophonic because there is background
music playing at the same time on a ukulele,
which combines vocal and instrumental
music.
That’s All
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