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Flashcards covering popular music characteristics, types of intentional injuries and associated Philippine laws, singing styles, music technology, and the fundamentals of games, theater, and film.
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Popular Music
Refers to music that is widely liked and listened to by a large number of people.
Intentional Injury
An injury or harm caused deliberately by oneself or another person.
Bullying
A repeated aggressive behaviour intended to hurt, intimidate, or dominate another person.
Republic Act 10627
The Anti Bullying Act.
Extortion
Obtaining money, property, or factors through threats, intimidation, or force.
Stalking
Repeated unwanted attention, monitoring, or harassment that causes fear.
Republic Act 11313
Also known as the "Safe space for all" or "bawal bastos" law.
Gang & Youth Violence
Involves organized groups committing violent or criminal acts.
Republic Act 9344
The Juvenile Justice Act.
Acts of Terror
A criminal act that aims to investigate fear in public, group, or a particular person.
Republic Act 11479
The Anti terrorism Act of 2026.
Domestic violence
A pattern of abusive behavior used to gain power and control over a family member or intimate partner.
Republic Act 9262
The Anti Violence Act against women.
Suicide
The act of intentionally ending one's own life.
Sexual victimization
Involves sexual act or behavior committed without a person's freely given consent.
Republic Act 7877
The Anti sexual Harassment act.
Republic Act 8353
The Anti Rape Act.
Range
All pitches that your voice can produce from lowest to highest.
Tenor
The highest male voice type.
Soprano
The highest female voice type.
Base
The lowest male voice type.
Alto
The lowest female voice type.
Tessitura
The middle of your voice range where you sing most comfortably, often called "Sweet Voice" by coaches.
Head Tone
The vocal technique used in singing high notes.
Chest Tone
The vocal technique used when singing powerful weighted notes without using head voice.
Mixed Voice
The combination of chest voice and head voice.
Music Notation Program
A computer software or application that can record notes played on a MIDI.
MIDI
Musical Instrument Digital Interface.
Mobile Virtual Instruments
Software applications designed to emulate the sound and behavior of physical musical instruments directly on a smartphone or tablet.
Karaoke Apps
Applications that let users sing along to instrument versions of songs while displaying lyrics.
Composer Apps
Applications that help users create, write, arrange, and produce original music.
Target Games
Games where players aim an object toward a specific target to place it as close as possible.
Invasion Games
Team games where players try to invade the opponent's playing area to score while preventing the opposing team from scoring.
Chordophones
Musical instruments that produce sound through vibrating strings, such as the guitar or violin.
Aerophones
Musical instruments that produce sound when air vibrates inside the instrument, such as the flute or trumpet.
Percussion
Musical instruments that produce sound when struck, shaken, or scraped.
Computer-Based Music Technology
The use of computers, software, and digital devices to create, edit, record, perform, and share music.
Audio Interface
A device that improves sound quality by connecting microphones and instruments to a computer.
Theater
An art form where stories are performed live before an audience through acting, music, movements, costumes, and stage design.
Lea Salonga
A performer who opened doors for Asian performances in Broadway and international theater.
Film
A sequence of moving images accompanied by sound that tells stories, presents information, or expresses ideas.
Genre
A category or type of film based on its style, theme, or story.