All Lesson Flashcards
What’s it called when any musical instrument that makes sound primarily by causing a body of air to vibrate?
Aerophone
What it called when any musical instrument that makes sound by the way of a vibrating string/strings stretched between two points?
Chordophone
What it called when any musical instrument which creates sound primarily by the way of the instrument vibrating itself?
Idiophone
What’s it called when any musical instrument which produces sound primarily by the way of a vibrating stretched membrane?
Membranophone
What’s it called when any musical instrument which produces sound primarily by the way of a vibrating stretched membrane?
Membranophone
It’s known as kampuchea. Their music gained a world-wide reputation in the 1960s until the dramatic problems.
Cambodia
It’s a Cambodian musical ensemble or an orchestra that usually accompanies ceremonial music of the royal courts and temples.
Pinpeat
Xylophone (Idiophone)
Oneat
A double-headed drum played with hands (Membranophone)
Samphor
Two big drums similar to japanese (Membranophone)
Skorthom
Gong Circle (Idiophone)
Kongvong
Finger cymbals (Idiophone)
Chhing
Is an archipelago and is the world’s fourth most populous country and is fourth biggest nation of the world.
Indonesia
Five (5) equidistant tones in an octave.
Slendro
Heptatonic (7) tone scale with semi-tone.
Peloq
Is a kind of melody as a result of hockey/interlock.
Polyphonic Stratification
Is an Indonesian term for tempo.
Irama
Is an orchestra; the most popular form of music in Indonesia.
Gamelan
Used for court music.
Javanese Gamelan
Used for sacred music.
Balinese Gamelan
Is used for ornamentation of the gamelan.
Vocal music
Is a female soloist singer who sings with a gamelan.
Pesindhen
Refers to the unison male chorus that sings with the gamelan.
Gerong
As known a Burma until 1989. The music of _______ has similarities with many other musical traditions in the region, including Chinese music and Thai music.
Myanmar
Is an extensive collection of classical songs.
Mahagita
Is Myanmar’s traditional folk music ensemble.
Hsaing Waing
A double reed pipe
Hne
A set of 8-tuned drums.
Chauck Lon Pat
Larger bronze gongs in a rectangular frame.
Maung Hsaing
A set of 21 drums in a circle.
Pat Waing
Small bronze gongs in a circular frame.
Kyi Waing
Myanmar harp with 13 strings.
Saung Gauk
Burmese xylophone.
Pattala
Is a constitutional monarchy in Southeast Asia.
Malaysia
Also known as peninsular Malaysia.
West Malaysia
Consists of 13 states and 3 federal Territories.
East Malaysia
This is a gong based ensemble.
Agung and Kulintang
Is performed by singing in groups and often in a competitive manner.
Dikir Barat
Is a form of martial art similar to t’ai chi.
Silat Melayu
This country is also called “Muang Thai” which means “Land of the free”
Thailand
“Muang Thai” means
Land of the free
Is a mid-sized orchestra performed in either outdoor style.
Piphat
An orchestra with an expanded string instrument.
Khrueang Sai
Similar to Piphat of Thailand.
Sep Nyai
Known as the mahori of Thailand, however, it incorporates the use of khene.
Sep Noi
Having western- influenced performances
Singapore Symphony Orchestra
Performed the ethnic music.
Singapore Chinese Orchestra
Is a large bamboo mouth organ
Khene