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KEY POINTS l 1st Quarter Reviewer in MAPEH

MUSIC

CLAUDE DEBUSSY
Founder of Impressionism music

EXPRESSIONISM
 Used atonality and the twelve-tone scale, lacking stability and conventional harmonies
 Served as a medium for expressing strong emotions in music and explored the subconscious
mind
 It used atonality and the twelve-tone scale, lacking stability and conventional harmonies
 It served as a medium for expressing strong emotions in music and explored the
subconscious mind
 Use of new sounds extended playing techniques, and unusual time signatures.

CHARACTERISTIC OF IMPRESSIONISM MUSIC


 Emphasis on clear and predictable structures
 Exploration of timbre and texture
 Focus on creating atmospheric and evocative moods

Impressionism music emerged during 20th century

CHANCE MUSIC
 musical style sounds different at every performance because of the random techniques of
production

SPRECHSTIMME
 refers to the expressionist vocal technique that is done between singing and speaking
 Sprechstimme blends speaking and singing with approximate pitches and fluctuating
rhythms, disrupting traditional melodic and rhythmic stability.
 the use of sprechstimme in Arnold Schoenberg's Pierrot Lunaire challenge traditional
notions of melody and rhythm in early 20th-century music

7 ARNOLD SCHOENBERG
 established the twelve-tone scale system

8 EDGARD VARESE
 Father of Electronic Music
 "Poème Électronique" used electronic sounds to reflect the architectural and spatial
concepts of the Philips Pavilion at the 1958 Brussels World's Fair.

Characteristics is commonly associated with Expressionist music


 Emotional intensity

Characteristic of Impressionist Music?


 It has unresolved dissonance
 It uses whole-tone scale and 9th chord
 The rhythm of music is irregular in terms of phrases

Impressionism is an art movement that started in the mid-19th century and became popular in the
last quarter of the century in France.

Music of John Cage


Use of environmental sounds

Chance or Aleatory Music


A music where indeterminate elements of sounds are incorporated to a musical composition.

ARTS
IMPRESSIONISM
 an art movement that began in Germany during the 20th century
The artist focuses on the effects of light on the objects

GOAL OF IMPRESSIONIST ARTISTS


 To capture the fleeting effects of light and color

CLAUDE MONET
 considered the founder of Impressionism?

TECHNIQUES OF IMPRESSIONIST ARTISTS


 Bold and visible brushstrokes

ART MOVEMENTS

POP ART
 art style depicts modern popular culture and the mass media, especially as a critical or ironic
comment on traditional fine art values.

ABSTRACT ART
 art style does not attempt to represent an accurate depiction of a visual but instead uses shapes,
colors, forms, and gestural marks to achieve its finest

EXPRESSIONISM
 style of painting, music, or drama in which the artist or writer seeks to express emotional
experience rather than impressions of the external world.

FAUVISM
 artistic style movement was developed in France to become the first new artistic style of the
twentieth century, characterized by vivid colors, free treatment of form, and a resulting vibrant and
decorative effect.

SURREALISM
 The art focuses in the dream elements
 artistic and literary style developed principally in the twentieth century that focused on the
subconscious or non-rational importance of image

CUBISM
style of painting and sculpture developed in the early twentieth century, primarily characterized by its
emphasis on formal structure, the reduction of natural forms to their geometrical equivalents, and the
organization of the planes of a represented object independently of representational requirements.

SOCIAL REALISM
 theory or practice in the field of art that commonly uses applicable representations and symbols
to express a community or political attitude.

Influence of different styles of painting have on our lives


 We can convey our ideas and feelings in bold and innovative ways.

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

PHYSICAL FITNESS TEST


 set of measures designed to determine the level of physical fitness

HEALTHY LIFESTYLE
 Eat a Variety of Foods: Include fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins, and healthy fats in your diet.
 Engage in Activities: Spend time on hobbies and activities that make you happy
 Prioritize Sleep: Aim for 7-9 hours of quality sleep per night

STICK DROP TEST


used to measure reaction time

BENEFITS OF GETTING ENOUGH SLEEP


 Improved memory and learning
 Enhanced mood and emotional well-being
 Strengthened immune system
ZIPPER TEST
 used to measure flexibility of arms and shoulder

CONSEQUENCE OF NOT EXPOSING TO MUCH ON SCREEN ( COMPUTER, CELLPHONE , TABLET


ETC.)
 Improved social skills
 Increased physical activity
 Enhanced creativity

BENEFIT OF REGULAR EXERCISE


 Improved cardiovascular health

BENEFIT OF MAINTAINING A HEALTHY WEIGHT


 Give you moreStrength

Health-related physical fitness test


 Sit and Reach
 Sit-up
 Push-up

Good lifestyle and weight management


 A good lifestyle is keeping a body weight ideal for one’s age and physical activity.
 Keeping an active lifestyle

Physical fitness assessment must


 get the status of one’s physical fitness and their BMI
 Set your fitness goal based on the result of your BMI

Recreational activities
 It is done during one’s leisure time both for relaxation and enjoyment

Aspects of your lifestyle that needs attention


 Healthy Habits
 Food Choices
 Physical Activity

HEALTH

CONSUMER HEALTH EDUCATION


 refers to health information, actions, procedures or work furnished, or supplied to satisfy your
needs and wants as a consumer

CONSUMER
 natural person who is a purchaser, lessee, recipient, or prospective purchaser, lesser or recipient
of consumer products, services, or credit

CONSUMER HEALTH COMPONENTS :


 Health Information
 Heath Products
 Health Services

HEALTH INFORMATION
 Medical Records
 Doctor’s Prescription
 Expiration date of the products

PURPOSE OF THE "EXPIRATION DATE" ON MEDICATION PACKAGING


 To indicate the date after which the medication may no longer be effective

HEALTH PRODUCTS
 There are substances, materials or equipment prepared or manufactured for you to buy and use
in the maintenance of health and the treatment of diseases

PURPOSE OF A NUTRITION LABEL ON FOOD PACKAGING


 To provide information about the product's taste and texture
 To list the ingredients used in the product
 To provide information about the product's nutritional content
HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL
 individuals who are licensed to practice medicine and other allied health programs

QUACKERY
 Form of quackery refers to drugless and bloodless medical treatments that claims
to cure and treat various health conditions
 It is a form of health fraud, any advertisement, promotion, or sale of products and services that
have not been scientifically proven safe and effective

CHARACTERISTICS OF QUACKERY
 Multiplies and spreads fast
 It thrives on individuals who are diagnosed with illnesses that are known to have no cure.

Consumers Rights
 Right to be heard
 Right to choose freely
 Right to be informed / Right to Information
 Right to service
Characteristic of a Wise Consumer
 The one who watches and believes in media and testimonials from advertisements.

Alternative medicines
 Massage Therapy

Types of hospital
 Specialty Hospital
 General Hospital

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