exam 3 Flashcards
what does khoomei mean
A FORM OF THROAT SINGING ORGINATING IN WESTERN MONGOLIA
what is the rimary use of the khoomei musical tradition
USED TO IMITATE ANIMAL SOUNDS FOR HUNTING AND HERDING
WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS NOT A WAY HARMONY AND TIMBRE OF KHOOMEI HAVE BEEN describes BY SCHOLARS FROM OUTSIDE COUNTRIES
Italian scholars describe khoomei as nose singing
how do the descriptions by scholars from outside countries differ from the Central Asia description of khoomei
LANGUAGE CULTURE AND TRADITION ARE INTEGRAL IN DEFINING KHOOMEI
WHICH OF THE FOLLowing is not a benefit of employing an interdiscilinary approach in the study of khoomei
interdisciplinary approaches can result in redundant research efforts
which two wind instruments were preveland across the western hemisphere before european conctact
flutes and panpipes
how did the introductions of horses by europeans affect the areas in which flutes were played
broadnede the areas in which flutes were played
what is the courting flute
a flute traditionally used in coutrship rituals
which of the following is not a contrext flutes were used i regons of pre contract north america
culinary practices and food preperation
which of the following reasons led to the decline of flute performane traditions during the post reservation era
traditions began to fade as tribes were confined to reservations
which of the following did not contribute to new songs during the revival of the native flute paying tradition
limited availability of materials for flute making
which of the following is not an impact of climate change on low lying islands of ocenia such as the marshall isalnds
increase in island biodiversity
how are low lying islands in Oceania like Tuvalu affected by the impacts of climate change
increased need for the preservation of cultureal traditions
how did the tuvalu pracific project primarily aim to address the challenges faced by tuvalu
digitization and preservation of a large collection of archival recordings of traditional music
how did the concept of whanaungatanga primairly shape the approach to the research and conservation efforts of the tuvalu pacific project
emphasized the importance of building relationships collaboration and sharing of knowledge