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[Q4 - ART] - Textile Traditions Across Asian Countries: Past and Present (A4EL-Iva)

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  Textile Traditions Across Asian Countries: Past and Present ( A4EL-Iva) Pj Miana Explore the vibrant tapestry of textile traditions across Asia, from the ancient silk roads of China to the intricate patterns of Indian fabrics, and discover how these rich cultural legacies continue to shape the artistic landscape of the region today. 1. China:   - China has a rich history of textile traditions dating back thousands of years. - In ancient times, silk production was a closely guarded secret, and China was renowned for its exquisite silk fabrics. - Traditional Chinese textiles often feature intricate embroidery, vibrant colors, and symbolic motifs such as dragons, phoenixes, and flowers. - Today, China continues to be a major producer of silk and other textiles, blending traditional techniques with modern innovations.   2. India:   - India has a diverse textile heritage, with each region boasting its own unique weaving traditions and techniques. - Ancient Indian

[Q4] (MUSIC) Identifying Different Tempos in Music (MU6TXIVa-b-1)

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  Identifying Different Tempos in Music ( MU6TXIVa-b-1) Pj Miana 1. Allegro:   - Allegro is a tempo indication meaning lively or quickly. - It suggests a fast and upbeat pace, often characterized by energetic and spirited performance.   2. Andante:   - Andante translates to at a walking pace. - It denotes a moderate tempo, neither too fast nor too slow, conveying a relaxed and flowing feeling.   3. Ritardando:   - Ritardando, often abbreviated as rit., instructs the musician to gradually slow down the tempo. - It is used to create a dramatic effect or to mark the end of a musical phrase.   4. Accelerando:   - Accelerando, abbreviated as accel., directs the performer to gradually increase the tempo. - It adds excitement and intensity to the music, building momentum as it progresses.   5. Largo:   - Largo means broad or slow. - It indicates a very slow tempo, allowing for ample time between notes, conveying a sense of grandeur and solemni

[Q3] MAPEH 6 3RF PERIODIC TEST REVIEWER

 [Q3] MAPEH 6 3RF PERIODIC TEST REVIEWER Test I. Direction: Encircle the letter of the correct answer. MUSIC 1) What is a binary form in music? A. A form with 3 contrasting sections B. A form with 2 contrasting sections C. A form with 4 contrasting sections D. A form with only one section   2) What is a ternary form in music? A. A form with 2 contrasting sections B. A form with 4 contrasting sections C. A form with 3 sections, the third section being completely different from the first D. A form with 3 sections, the third section being similar to the first   3) What is an example of a musical form that has 3 sections with different melodies in each section? A. Binary (AB) B. Ternary (ABA) C. Rondo (ABACA) D. Sonata-Allegro   4) Which musical form repeats a main theme (A) and alternates contrasting sections in between? A. Binary (AB) B. Ternary (ABA) C. Rondo (ABACA) D. Fugue   5) Which musical form has 3 sections with different melodies in each section and each section being completely