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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.

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Intentional Injury

An injury or harm caused deliberately by oneself or another person.

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Bullying

A repeated aggressive behaviour intended to hurt, intimidate, or dominate another person.

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Republic Act 10627

The Anti Bullying Act.

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Extortion

Obtaining money, property, or factors through threats, intimidation, or force.

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Stalking

Repeated unwanted attention, monitoring, or harassment that causes fear.

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Republic Act 11313

Also known as the "Safe space for all" or "bawal bastos" law.

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Gang & Youth Violence

Involves organized groups committing violent or criminal acts.

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Republic Act 9344

The Juvenile Justice Act.

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Acts of Terror

A criminal act that aims to investigate fear in public, group, or a particular person.

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Republic Act 11479

The Anti terrorism Act of 2026.

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Domestic violence

A pattern of abusive behavior used to gain power and control over a family member or intimate partner.

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Republic Act 9262

The Anti Violence Act against women.

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Suicide

The act of intentionally ending one's own life.

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Sexual victimization

Involves sexual act or behavior committed without a person's freely given consent.

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Republic Act 7877

The Anti sexual Harassment act.

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Republic Act 8353

The Anti Rape Act.

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Range

All pitches that your voice can produce from lowest to highest.

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Tenor

The highest male voice type.

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Soprano

The highest female voice type.

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Base

The lowest male voice type.

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Alto

The lowest female voice type.

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Tessitura

The middle of your voice range where you sing most comfortably, often called "Sweet Voice" by coaches.

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Head Tone

The vocal technique used in singing high notes.

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Chest Tone

The vocal technique used when singing powerful weighted notes without using head voice.

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Mixed Voice

The combination of chest voice and head voice.

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Music Notation Program

A computer software or application that can record notes played on a MIDI.

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MIDI

Musical Instrument Digital Interface.

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Mobile Virtual Instruments

Software applications designed to emulate the sound and behavior of physical musical instruments directly on a smartphone or tablet.

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Karaoke Apps

Applications that let users sing along to instrument versions of songs while displaying lyrics.

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Composer Apps

Applications that help users create, write, arrange, and produce original music.

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Target Games

Games where players aim an object toward a specific target to place it as close as possible.

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Invasion Games

Team games where players try to invade the opponent's playing area to score while preventing the opposing team from scoring.

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Chordophones

Musical instruments that produce sound through vibrating strings, such as the guitar or violin.

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Aerophones

Musical instruments that produce sound when air vibrates inside the instrument, such as the flute or trumpet.

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Percussion

Musical instruments that produce sound when struck, shaken, or scraped.

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Computer-Based Music Technology

The use of computers, software, and digital devices to create, edit, record, perform, and share music.

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Audio Interface

A device that improves sound quality by connecting microphones and instruments to a computer.

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Theater

An art form where stories are performed live before an audience through acting, music, movements, costumes, and stage design.

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Lea Salonga

A performer who opened doors for Asian performances in Broadway and international theater.

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Film

A sequence of moving images accompanied by sound that tells stories, presents information, or expresses ideas.

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Genre

A category or type of film based on its style, theme, or story.