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BUDGET WORK FOR MUSIC GRADINGPERIOD | MUSIC I | MUSIC II | MUSIC III | MUSIC IV | 1stQuarter | Music of Highlands and Lowlands-Music of Cordilleras-Music of Lowlands of Luzon 1:(Music for Liturgy and Devotional Music)- Music of Lowlands of Luzon 2:(Secular Music with Spanish Influence)- Music of Lowlands of Luzon 3:(Philippine Music During the American and Japanese Period) | Southeast Asian MusicMusic of…-Indonesia-Thailand-Singapore-Vietnam-Cambodia-S.E. Asia | Music of Africa-Characteristics of African Music-Music of Zimbabwe-Shona Mbira Music-Mbaqanga (African Music Form)-African Instrument | Music of 20th Century | 2ndQuarter | Music of…-Mindanao-Visayas-Palawan | East Asian MusicMusic Composition of…-China-Japan-Korea | Latin American Music-Music of Argentina-Music of Brazil-Musical Styles: Salsa, Tango, Rumba, Samba, Merengue, Calypso-Musical Instrument | Music of Romantic Period | 3rdQuarter | Music of Mindanao | South and Central Asian MusicMusic of…-India-Pakistan-Israel | Music of Europe, America and Australia-Bush Music & Instruments-American Folk Music-European Folk Music | Music of Classical Period | 4thQuarter | Representative Filipino CompositionsAndComposers | Asian Musical And Popular Theatre-Kabuki-Peking Opera-Wayang Kulit | Western Theatre | Music During Baroque And Renaissance Period |

BUDGET WORK FOR ARTS GRADING PERIOD | ART I | ART II | ART III | ART IV | 1stQuarter | Drawing and PaintingModule 1. Art and Design from Luzon-Folk Art of Ilocos Region and CAR-Folk Art of Cagayan Valley and Central Luzon-Folk Art of Southern Tagalog and Bicol RegionModule 2. -Folk Art from the Visayas-Lesson 1&2: -Folk Art of Eastern, Western, & Central VisayasModule 3. Folk Art from MindanaoLesson 1, 2, & 3: -Folk Art of diff. parts of MindanaoModule 4. Philippine Paintings 4.1 Paintings during the Spanish Colonization 4.2 Paintings before Revolution 4.3 Paintings during the American Period and

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