Philippine National Anthem Conducting 2 4 Beat Lupang Hinirang | 1st Quarter Mapeh | Leigh Navoa (FULL ✰)
Move your hand back up to the starting position in a slight outward arc.
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).
Notice the "Crescendo" (gradual increase in volume) towards the end: "Ang mamatay nang dahil sa iyo." 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.
Jose Palma (Filipino lyrics by Felipe Padilla de León). 📐 Visualization of the 2/4 Beat 📝 MAPEH 1st Quarter Study Guide Tempo: Alla Marcia (In the style of a
Known as the Flag and Heraldic Code , it mandates the proper rendition and respect for the anthem.
Move your hand straight down from the shoulder or chest level. Jose Palma (Filipino lyrics by Felipe Padilla de León)
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:





















