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There are instances of wit, humour, parody and satire in del Pilar’s works, some of which have seen inclusion in the works of Dianzon (1947) and Monleon (1971). In Cebuano poetry, the presence of enigmas or tanghaga in Cebuano verses makes use of irony, a major element in satire.
- Folk Music in the Philippines
MUSIC SUPERVISORS' JOURNAL FOLK MUSIC IN THE PHILIPPINES...
- Folk Music in the Philippines
An excerpt from <To the Filipino Youth= ANALYZE LITERATURE: Rhyme and Repetition. Poems have a musicality to them. They are meant to be. read aloud to hear the sound, the rhythm, and the rhyme. Repetition in poetry can refer to the repetition of syllables, sounds, words, or phrases. Repetition in sounds, such as rhyming
The document provides information about rhyme and repetition in poetry. It discusses different types of repetition including alliteration, assonance, consonance, and rhyme. It also discusses how repetition of words and phrases can emphasize aspects of a poem and create emotional impact.
Rhythm in the City: can refer to the movements that lend to the idea of a repetitive musical motion. In a city, this is the process of going from one place to another, often connected with the time of the day (commuting to / from work, going out to eat/drink with friends, the movements of commerce and possibly, construction/demolition.
Poems have a musicality to them. They are meant to be read aloud to hear the sound, the rhythm, and the rhyme. Repetition in poetry can refer to the repetition of syllables, sounds, words, or phrases. Repetition in sounds, such as rh yming and in syllables, such as rhythm, help to create a flow throughout the poem.
This paper examines the deployment of “traditional referents” in three TLA songs that draw inspiration from the ullalim—“Kalinga Tale,” “Kanta Ji Aanak,” and “Kullilipan.”.
MUSIC SUPERVISORS' JOURNAL FOLK MUSIC IN THE PHILIPPINES CHARLES E. GRIFFITH, JR. The Philippines offer an almost un-explored field of research in quite dis-tinctive types of native folk music. It is composed of the output of the three parts of the population: first, at the south, Mohammedan Moros in the Sulu group of islands (including Pal-