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AFRO-LATIN AMERICAN

AND POPULAR MUSIC


Quarter II, Lesson 2
AF T E R G OI NG T HR O UG H
T HI S L E S SO N , YO U A R E
E X P E C T E D TO :

1. perform selections of Afro-Latin


American and popular music in
appropriate pitch, rhythm, style,
and expression; and
2. evaluate music and music
performances using guided
rubrics.
A term that originally derives from an
abbreviation of "popular”. The genre
popular music originated in its modern
form in the 1950s, deriving from rock
and roll. The term "pop song" is first
recorded as being used in 1926.
According to grove music online, the
term "pop music" "originated in britain
in the mid- 1950s as a description for
rock and roll and the new youth music
styles that it influenced chambers'
dictionary mentions the contemporary
usage of the term "pop art". Since the
l a t e 1 9 5 0 s , h o w e v e r, p o p h a s h a d t h e
POPULAR special meaning of non-classical
music. Some of the most well-known

MUSIC names in history such as; the Beatles,


Michael Jackson, the Rolling Stones,
ABBA etc…
POPULAR
MUSIC
•I t
was then called pop music as
it became a popular source of
entertainment for many people,
be it in radio or live
performances.

•P o p
music covers a wide range
of songs from folk, country and
western, to the ballads,
standards and rock n’ roll.
 Popular music started as a body of musical genres
from the african-american music. Most of these
musical genres are offshoot of the earliest musical
POPULAR styles as a result of human living in the
countryside, cultural orientation and pride,
MUSIC political issues, historical accounts of
experiences by concerned authors/writers, or
simply the desire for providing
amusement/entertainment.
 Popular music has quickly earned appreciation
from people of all cultures, not just by the
americans, because of its clarity of message, and
the relatively liberal manner of presentation to
the listening crowd. Although it has only sprouted
i n t h e 2 0 t h c e n t u r y, i t s i m p a c t t o t h e p e o p l e i s
enormous, that it has driven much crowd and has
taken many new and varied forms.
AFRO-
LATIN
AMERICA
N AND
POPULAR
MUSIC

Kum bay ya- Marvin V. Frey


One note samba- Antonio Carlos
Jobim

AFRO-
LATIN
AMERICA
N AND
POPULAR
MUSIC
AFRO-
LATIN
AMERICA
N AND
POPULAR
MUSIC

Heal the World- Michael Jackson


POPULAR MUSIC
GENRES
POPULAR MUSIC GENRES
Country/Western
Folk Music Standards
Music Ballads
-songs of common – most popular song
– songs of cultural – narrative folk songs
people handed down from a particular
roots and natural dealing with love
through generations genre or style
settings

Rock-And-Roll Crossover Music


Disco
– pop song combining – classical music
– rock music that was
Afro-American forms made popular in
more danceable
like blues and jazz. performances
1. Verse-Chorus Scheme

2. Repetitive Patterns of Notes

CHARACTERISTICS
3. Average Tempo
OF POPULAR MUSIC

4. Emphasis on Voice. The singer’s voice is given


prominence in a pop song, as well as the clear message
he/she conveys

5. Freer in Style. Pop songs widely vary in style


depending on the demand of the recording team, company
or public.
PHILIPPINE POPULAR MUSIC

It started with Bobby Gonzales’ Hahabol- habol (Hot Pursuit), a


local version of the rock and roll songs of the1950s, and Rico
Puno’s Luneta, a local adaptation of The Way We Were. This
immediately clicked with the youth and eventually gained wide
acceptance even among the “burgis”
ORI GIN AL P I LI PI NO
MU S IC ( OP M)

1. Ryan Cayabyab 2. George Canseco 3. Willy Cruz (Sana’y


(Kay Ganda ng Ating (Kapantay ay Langit, Wala Nang Wakas,
Musika, Kahit Ika’y Kastilyong Buhangin, Bituing Walang
Panaginip Lang) Tubig at Langis) Ningning)

4. Jose Mari Chan


(Beautiful Girl, Please
5. Gary Valenciano
Be Careful With My
(Sana Maulit Muli)
Heart, Constant
Change)
OPM ARTISTS IN THE 80S OPM ARTISTS IN THE 90S
• Martin Nievera • The Eraserheads

• Gary Valenciano • Smokey Mountain

• Lea Salonga • Donna Cruz,


• Regine Velasquez • Jessa Zaragoza
• Sharon Cuneta • Ariel Rivera
• Vina Morales • Southborder
• Raymond Lauchengco
• Afterimage
• Francis Magalona
• Andrew E.
• Pops Fernandez
• Jaya
• José Mari Cha
• Rivermaya
• Dingdong Avanzado
• Parokya ni Edgar
• Janno Gibbs
• Ogie Alcasid • Sarah Geronimo
 Songs using a colloquial language
called Taglish, a combination of
Tagalog and English. MANILA SOUND
 Among the proponents of the
Manila Sound were the
Hotdog,Cinderella, The Rainmakers,
and the Apo Hiking Society.
APO HIKING
SOCIETY (1973-
2010)
" T H E B E AT L E S O F
THE PHILIPPINES.”
THE GROUP HAD
ITS FLEDGLING
BEGINNINGS IN
1 9 6 9 AT T H E
AT E N E O D E
MANILA HIGH
SCHOOL, WITH
T H I RT E E N
MEMBERS.
PHILIPPINE JAZZ
MUSIC
Philippine musicians
have also been inspired
by jazz music. Among
them are jazz pianist and
recording artist boy
Katindig, who comes
from the well-known
clan of musicians that
includes jazz piano
legend Romy Katindig
and saxophonist Eddie
Katindig. The Katindig
family pioneered latin
jazz in manila.
PHILIPPINE
A LT E R N AT I V E M U S I C
THIS NEW FORM COMBINED
E T H N I C I N S T R U M E N TAT I O N
WITH ELECTRONIC
A C C O M PA N I M E N T, W H I L E
PRESENTING THEMES OR
ISSUES OF SOCIETY AND
T H E E N V I R O N M E N T. S O M E
OF THE FILIPINO
COMPOSERS WHO
CHAMPIONED THIS STYLE
W E R E J O E Y AYA L A , G R A C E
NONO, AND FREDDIE
AGUILAR, BEST KNOWN FOR
HIS SONG ANAK; YOYOY
WILLAME, COMPOSER OF
MAGELLAN; FLORANTE,
COMPOSER OF AKO’Y ISANG
P I N O Y; A N D G A R Y G R A N A D A ,
C O M P O S E R O F K A B AY A N I .
PHILIPPINE ROCK
THE YEAR 1973 SAW THE
BIRTH OF PHILIPPINE OR
“PINOY” ROCK MUSIC WHICH
SUCCESSFULLY MERGED
THE ROCK BEAT WITH
FILIPINO LYRICS.
THIS NEW SOUND WAS
INTRODUCED BY THE
LEGENDARY JUAN DE LA
CRUZ BAND (WITH THEIR
SONG ANG HIMIG NATIN)
WHICH HAD FOR ITS
MEMBERS JOEY “PEPE”
SMITH, WALLY GONZALES,
AND THE ORIGINATOR OF
JEPROKS, MIKE HANOPOL,
WHO LATER BECAME A
MAJOR SYMBOL OF PINOY
ROCK.
PINOY RAP

Francis Michael Durango Magalona

• Also known as Francis M, Master Rapper, The Man


From Manila, Kiko, The Mouth, The Filipino King of
Rap

• Born October 4, 1964 Died March 6,2009

• Kalentong, Mandaluyong City, Philippines

• Genres Rap, Filipino hip hop, raprock, funk, Manila


Sound

• Rapper, songwriter, producer, actor, director,


entrepreneur, host, photographer

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