Philippine National Anthem Conducting 2 4 Beat Lupang Hinirang | 1st Quarter Mapeh | Leigh Navoa -

Known as the Flag and Heraldic Code , it mandates the proper rendition and respect for the anthem.

Notice the "Crescendo" (gradual increase in volume) towards the end: "Ang mamatay nang dahil sa iyo."

Always start with a "prep beat" (an upward flick) to signal the singers to breathe. Key Musical Elements Time Signature: (Duple Meter). Tempo: Alla Marcia (In the style of a march), typically Key Signature: Traditionally played in G Major or F Major . Composer: Julian Felipe (Marcha Nacional Filipina). Known as the Flag and Heraldic Code ,

Move your hand straight down from the shoulder or chest level.

Move your hand back up to the starting position in a slight outward arc. Tempo: Alla Marcia (In the style of a

Jose Palma (Filipino lyrics by Felipe Padilla de León). 📐 Visualization of the 2/4 Beat 📝 MAPEH 1st Quarter Study Guide

Lupang Hinirang is conducted in a with a marching tempo. This means there are two beats per measure, with the quarter note receiving one beat. 🎼 Conducting Pattern The 2/4 pattern is a simple down-up motion: Move your hand back up to the starting

Stand straight, right hand moves from the elbow/wrist, left hand can remain at the side or mirror subtly.