MAPEH 10 Quarter 1 Reviewer PDF
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This document is a reviewer for Quarter 1 of MAPEH 10. It covers topics such as 20th Century Music Style, 20th Century Art Movement and Physical Education. The document outlines various musical and art movements.
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MAPEH 10 Quarter 1 – Reviewer MUSIC 20th Century Music Style Characteristics Composer Music focuses on suggestion and...
MAPEH 10 Quarter 1 – Reviewer MUSIC 20th Century Music Style Characteristics Composer Music focuses on suggestion and Claude Debussy atmosphere, "conveying the moods and - Father of Modern School of emotions aroused by the subject rather Composition than a detailed tone‐picture" - Applied whole-tone scale to Music that conveys atmosphere and subtle most of his compositions emotions - Compositions: Derived from the title of an 1872 painting “Claire de Lune”, “Prelude to the of Claude Monet, Impression, Sunrise. Afternoon of a Faun” Began in France Maurice Ravel 1. Impressionism - His compositional style is mainly characterized by its uniquely innovative but not atonal style of harmonic treatment. It is defined with intricate and sometimes modal melodies and extended chordal components. - A music virtuoso - Compositions: “Bolero”, “La Valse” Musical style reflects intense emotions Arnold Schoenberg and extremes of behavior through - Credited with the establishment techniques such as dissonance of the twelve-tone system Atonality - His music is also extremely Dissonance complex, creating heavy 2. Expressionism Began in Germany demands on the listener - Compositions: “A Survivor From Warsaw”, “Peripetie” Any music that involves electronic Edgard Varese processing - Father of Electronic Music Composers used Theremin to create sound at different pitches when the musician moves his/her hands around it Music that employs electronic digital instruments and circuitry-based music 3. Electronic Music technology Musique Concrete – music that uses tape recorders; experiment with different sounds that cannot be produced by regular musical instruments Use of synthesizers that can modify sounds The piece always sounds different at John Cage every performance because of the - Composition: random techniques of production, Four Minutes and Thirty Three including the use of ring-modulators or Seconds (4’33”) natural elements that become a part of the 4. Chance Music/ music Aleatory Emanates the sounds from the surroundings to attain new sounds Pieces were never performed the same way twice It is recorded and/or timed ARTS 20th Century Art Movement Characteristics Sample Artwork and Artist Described as an art style that tried to Impression, Sunrise - a painting that 1. Impressionism capture an impression of what the eye credited with inspiring the name of the sees at a given moment and the effect of Impressionist movement sunlight in the subject. The use of pure color, distinctive brush strokes, outdoor paintings, and subjects are landscape and everyday scenes An artistic style in which the artist 2. Expressionism attempts to depict not objective reality but rather the subjective emotions and responses that objects and events arouse in him, through distortion, exaggeration, primitivism, and fantasy and through the vivid, jarring, violent, or dynamic application of formal elements It is characterized by the reduction and Pablo Picasso - an artist who used 3. Cubism breakup of natural forms into abstract, angles and applied analytical cubism often geometric structures usually in his works rendered as a set of discrete planes Vicente Manansala – famous Filipino Cubist illustrator An art movement that is known as “Wild 4. Fauvism Beasts of the Art World” A vibrant and colorful style of painting. Uses bold colors, simplified drawing, visual distortions, and expressive brushwork A type of art in which the artist expresses 5. Abstract himself purely through the use of form and Jose Joya – Filipino abstract artist, Expressionism color. It non-representational, or non- most works are characterized by bold objective, art, which means that there brushstrokes, diagonal swipes and are no actual objects represented heavy impastos *Modern Filipino artists often portray nationalism, patriotism, and evolving cultures through their work. A style of non-objective abstract art, 6. Op Art featuring optical illusions and ambiguities, that rose to prominence in the 1960s This art movement is also known as super 7. Surrealism realism. A style that depicts an illogical subconscious dream world PHYSICAL EDUCATION An individual can maintain an ideal body weight by balancing the amount of food intake with regular physical activity One best example of a good warm-up is jogging. A sedentary lifestyle is an example of an inactive lifestyle or having no physical activity which means “couch potatoes”. Some positive outcomes of personal fitness are enhanced self-esteem, physical appearance can be improved and as well as posture and balance. One of many benefits of walking is it helps regulate blood pressure Definition of terms: - Wellness - means having all dimensions of health in good shape and equally balanced - Fitness - ability of body systems to work together efficiently to allow person to be healthy and perform activities of daily living without having undue fatigue. - Lifestyle - a way in which an individual lives To improve one’s personal fitness program, one must start slowly with physical activity, get enough sleep and eat healthy. To achieve healthy lifestyle, an individual can participate in active recreation activities and perform moderate intense physical activities. Having good mental health means you can solve problems. HEALTH Health Professionals - individuals who are licensed to practice medicine and other allied health programs. Some examples of health professionals are the following: - Cardiologist - physician who focuses on diagnosing, treating, and managing cardiovascular conditions, including hypertension - Ophthalmologist - a specialist in the branch of medicine concerned with the study and treatment of disorders and disease of the eye - Dermatologist - physician who can help you if you have problems with your skin and acne scars Republic Act 7394: Consumer Act of the Philippines - It is the policy of the State to protect the interest of the consumer, promote general welfare and to establish standards of conduct for business and industry. - One of the eight consumer rights is RIGHT TO SAFTEY, it is the right to be protected against the marketing of goods or the provision of services that are hazardous to health and life. Quackery - term used to describe a health fraud that promotes fraudulent or ignorant medical practices Types of Quackery: - Medical Quackery - practitioners engage in practices that are not science-based and have no proven value; this includes cure that still not yet proven despite healing effects claimed by its advocates - Nutrition Quackery - multilevel companies market a wide variety of health-related products, almost all of which are either inappropriate or overpriced. - Device Quackery - many worthless devices are claimed to synchronize brain waves, improve eyesight, relieve stress, relieve pain, remove unwanted fat deposits, or heal diseases. *The best action to fraudulent service and wrongdoings is to report the incident to the proper authorities Health Information - any concept, step, or advice that various sources give to aid health status of an individual. One example is a product label. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) - an agency that aims to ensure the safety, efficacy or quality of health products which include food, drugs, cosmetics, devices, biologicals, vaccines, in-vitro diagnostic reagents, radiation-emitting devices or equipment, and household/urban hazardous substances, including pesticides and toys, or consumer products that may have an effect on health. Republic Act 8423 (R.A. 8423) Traditional and Alternative Medicine Act (TAMA) of 1997 Some common medicinal plants approved by the Department of Health (DOH): - AKAPULKO – for skin fungal infections - LAGUNDI – for cough, colds, and asthma - BAYABAS – for diarrhea, stomach-ache and toothache - SAMBONG – for treating kidney stones