INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC OF SOUTHEAST ASIA
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Jayson Dedal
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Other, History, Arts
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8th Grade
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1.
Multiple Choice
Instruments that have strings and are bowed, strummed or plucked.
aerophone
chordophone
idiophone
membranophone
2.
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Myanmar's traditional music ensemble that is made up mainly of different gongs and drums as well as other instruments.
Agung and Kulintang
Gamelan
Hsaing Waing
Kertuk
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Instruments that require the movement of air to make a sound
aerophone
chordophone
idiophone
membranophone
4.
Multiple Choice
Burmese musical instruments that are performed in open-air ensembles at ceremonies and festivals
loud-sounding
soft-sounding
5.
Multiple Choice
a Thai ensemble that plays for court ceremonies and theatrical presentations and uses melodic percussion (gong circle, xylophones, metallophones) and a blown reed
Khrueang sai
Mahori
Piphat
Pinpeat
6.
Multiple Choice
a Thai ensemble that performs in popular village affairs and combines strings (monochords, lutes, and fiddle with 2-3 strings) and wind instruments (oboes and flutes)
Khrueang sai
Mahori
Piphat
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