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Match the following Philippine regions with their main group of population:
Luzon = Christian groups Visayan islands = Christian groups Mindanao islands = Muslim groups Palawan = Indigenous religion groups
Match the following areas with their predominant cultural influences:
Lowlands of Luzon and the Visayan islands = Spanish and American influences Upland northern Luzon, Mindanao and Palawan = Indigenous cultural influences Urban areas = Spanish and American influences Highland and lowland hamlets = Strong Asian elements
Match the following music divisions with their descriptions:
Indigenous music = Old Asian influenced music Religious and secular music = Influenced by Spanish and European forms American/European inspired music = Classical, semi-classical, and popular music Spanish influenced music = Religious and secular music
Match the following Philippine areas with their concentration of population groups:
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Match the following periods of influence with the corresponding ruling power:
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Study Notes
Philippine Regions and Population Groups
- Luzon: Tagalog, Ilocano, and Pangasinan
- Visayas: Cebuano, Waray, and Hiligaynon
- Mindanao: Muslim, Lumad, and Christian settlers
Areas with Predominant Cultural Influences
- Lowlands: Hispanic, American, and Christian
- Highlands: Indigenous, tribal, and mountain cultures
- Coastal areas: Malay, Islamic, and Asian trades
Music Divisions and Descriptions
- Traditional music: showcases folk and cultural heritage
- Contemporary music: influenced by Western, Asian, and local genres
- Religious music: reflects Christian, Islamic, and indigenous beliefs
Concentration of Population Groups
- Urban areas: Tagalog, Chinese, and other migrant groups
- Rural areas: Indigenous, tribal, and regional ethnic groups
- Coastal areas: Fishing and seafaring communities, and migrant workers
Periods of Influence and Ruling Powers
- Spanish colonial period (1521-1898): Spanish Empire
- American colonial period (1898-1946): United States
- Japanese occupation (1942-1945): Japanese Empire
- Post-war independence (1946-present): Republic of the Philippines
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Test your knowledge of Philippine music history and culture with this engaging quiz. Explore the diverse musical traditions of the Philippines, including influences from the various regions and religious groups. From traditional folk music to contemporary genres, discover the rich tapestry of Philippine musical heritage.