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There are forty-nine main types of regional sones. So many that it is difficult to keep track of them. The majority of the sones use a varitey of thumped membranophones specific to the regions and are often joined by rattles and sticks.

False

The instrument types used in Cuban music that are African-derived are mostly:

Idiophones and Membranophones

Which ancient peoples did not invade/occupy the Iberian Peninsula?

Japanese

In muslim Spain (al-Andalus) the following three religions were practiced and coexisted in relative peace:

Judaism, Christianity and Islam.

The nueva cancion (new song) protest song movement began as a reponse to the political climate of what country?

NOT Chile; Guatamala Cuba Mexico

Which of the following is an aerophone?

Ney

Ethnomusicology is the study of

People making music

A membranophone is an instrument that makes sound through the use of a

Skin

The first European musicians to arrive in Cuba were ______________________.

Spanish military bands.

Modern guitar music continues to be notated in tablature using numbers and are commonly called Guitar ___________.

TABS

The _____________are the native peoples of Cuba and they had a celebration feast that included music and dance.

Taino

Which group viewed certain musical instruments as earthly manifestations of supernatural deities.

The Aztec

"Fieldwork" is the process of going into the environment in which a specific music normally occurs in order to observe musical activites and question individuals with knowledge of the tradition under study.

True

"O Magnum Mysterium" by Tomas Luis de Victoria (ca. 1548-1611) music composed just after the time of the encounter. It is an excellent example of sacred music with polyphony (the combination of multiple independant musical lines).

True

A few of the common traits of the mestizo son are that it is: Music for accompanying couples social dance Vigorous marked rhythm Fast tempo

True

A large number of Yoruba peoples (a distinct ethnic group from West Africa) were brought to Cuba through a slave trade agreement between the British and Spanish empires between 1820-1840.

True

After 1959 all music education and musical activiy in Cuba fell under the responsibility of government entities.

True

American jazz bands influenced large Cuban groups during the 1950s.

True

Approximately 700,000 African slaves were forcibly brought to Cuba between the years 1761-1870.

True

As a way of attempting to explain the complexity of a particular era, George List fit certain regions of South America with a framework of tricultural heritage--Native American, African, and Spanish.

True

At the time of the Encounter the inhabitants of what was to become known as the Americas spoke more than two thousand languages.

True

Both the Cuban son and rumba complexes employ a rhythmic pattern called a clave.

True

Certain Aztec instruments were thought to be of divine origin.

True

Corridos are found throughout Mexico and favored in northern and western areas. Roots are in Spanish poetry that uses text in form of coplas and decimas. Revolution of 1910 increased popularity of the corrido often memorialzing historical events.

True

Cuban music and culture is mainly a blending of African and Spanish traditions with few contributions from the original native Amerindian peoples.

True

Cuban music was influenced by French music and dance during the late 1700s and early 1800

True

Cultural ignorance is a source of many sterotypes about other peoples.

True

Definitions of "music" are of necessity culturally determined.

True

During interludes in the son michoacona one of the other instrumentalists may kneel down and beat the lower face of the harp to provide percussive accompaniment.

True

During the independence period in Mexico European art music and Italian opera become popular in Mexico.

True

Each country has its native people, many of whom have assimilated and mixed with the foreign dominant cultures in many regions

True

Ethnocentrism is the assuption that one's own cultural paternes and understandings are normative and that those that differ are "strange," "exotic" or "abnormal"

True

Ethnomusicology has long been pulled in two directions: the anthropological and the musicological, the first centering on the study of human behavior and cultural context, the second emphasizing the sonic artifacts of human music-making.

True

Ethnomusicology is the scholarly study of any music within its contemporary cultural context.

True

Fieldwork is the first-hand study of music in its original context, a technique derived from anthropology.

True

Here is an example of a Mexican cowboy/warrior linked to western Mexican which has become a sort of national symbol.

True

In the santeria religion the orishas are invoked through the performance of preestablished rhythmic patterns in the form of drumming.

True

Labeling music lets us break it down into managable subcategories, but labels can also be misleading. We need to be cautious when using labels to be sure we are not stereotyping.

True

M1. Folklore is the study of orally transmitted folk knowledge and culture.

True

Many cultures and religions make a distinction between music and singing. Fro some, the word music refers only to instrumental sounds.

True

Many rhythmic, metric and melodic gestures are unique to Spain but reflect the influence of North Africa and other ancient cultures that inhabited the Iberian Peninsula.

True

Mariachis were Originally seen as rural music by cultural elite - from 1930s on, they became the most prominent Mexican ensemble.

True

Mexican children's music such as the song "Las Mañanitas" is an example of a serenata

True

Music is universal.

True

Náhuatl (na-wha-tl) is the native tongue of the Aztec Empire.

True

On the main island of Cuba, most of the population is descended from Spaniards (from southern Spain, birthplace of flamenco) and Africans with smaller mixtures of other populations (Caribbean, French and Chinese).

True

One of the many gifts of Al Andalus to the western world is a greatly refined construction and playing of musical instruments.

True

One of the many treasures of Muslim Spain were the libraries--Cordoba's royal library housed more than 400,000 volumes while the largest library in Europe contained less than 400 manuscripts.

True

Roughly from the years 711 ad to 1492 there was a consistent Islamic presence in Spain for a period known as Al Andalus.

True

Social categories or "groups" to which we belong are largely determined by socio-cultural factors like religion, language, gender, economics, and politics.

True

Some believe first guitar-like instruments arrive in Iberia with the Romans.

True

The Aztec had a syllabic system for teaching rhythm and drumming patterns.

True

The Danzón evolved from the contradanza (habanera).

True

The Jarabe tapatio - related to the Spanish seguidilla and fandango is commonly referred to as the "Mexican Hat Dance" in the U.S.

True

The Mexican Revolution led to a nationalist cultural movement throughout the country - a sort of Mexican self-discovery. Native Amerindian and mestizo songs and dances are collected, published and distributed to the masses.

True

The Son Guerrenense is from the state of Guerrero also known as son calentano (from word "caliente" meaning hot, referring to climate).

True

The achievements of many American cultures and nations were distinguished and remarkable... Unfortunately most of them did not survive the genocide, disease and enslavement inflicted upon them by Europeans.

True

The archeological record is important for learning about music making and musical instruments.

True

The landscape of Latin America contains deserts, tropical rainforest jungles and lush pine forests that have glaciers and snow capped peaks.

True

The music of Mexico is generally divided into four basic time periods: Pre-Encounter (pre-1521) Colonial (1521-1810) Independence (1810-1910) Post-Revolution (1910- )

True

The only form not derived from colonial era music but from an imported genre and dance called the cueca, found in Chile, Peru and parts of Argentina.

True

The term "the Encounter" is preferred to "the Conquest" because most Native Americans in South America were never conquered.

True

The term Amerindian will be used throughout the course to describe the groups of people that originally inhabited the region of what is now called Latin America.

True

The well-known song "La Bamba" is originally a son jarocho.

True

Typically, a researcher observes musical activity from the sidelines. However, sometimes the researcher may join in the activity and become what is called a participant-observer.

True

What can we know about the world's musics and how do we obtain this knowledge are basic questions in the field of ethnomusicology.

True

While the majority of the inhabitants of the Hispanic Caribbean, Middle America (i.e. Mexico and Central America), and South America speak either Spanish or Portuguese... but they may not want to be called "latinos."

True

The two groups of African peoples that have impacted Cuban music most strongly are

Yoruba and Bantu

Archaeomusicology is the study of

archaeology through musical instruments.

The traditional instrumentation for son jarocho is

arpa, jarana, requinto

Music that is passed down by word of mouth and learned by hearing live performance is said to live in a(n) _________ tradition

aural (or oral)

The most important instruments used in santeria are the two headed drums known as__________. These hour glass shaped drums are Cuban versions of African instruments and are always used in groups of three.

batá

Mexican cowboys are known as

charros

Many of the musical instruments of the Aztec were....

considered to have supernatural powers and were treated and worshipped as sounding idols.

Which musical genre based on epic Spanish ballads has contemporary texts that describe the exploits of drug smugglers?

corrido, narco corrido, narcocorrida

The following chordophone, played regularly in mariachi groups, is called a

guitarron

Instruments that are classified as chordophones

have strings that vibrate when plucked, beaten, strummed, or bowed.

The son that mariachis primarily perform is son

jalisciense

Timbre

like an aural "color." It allows us to distinguish between different instruments.

The renaissance six-course vihuela and an excellent example of a__________________________________.

plucked chordophone

In the 1500's, the _______________________________________was the most important musical instrument for serious music in Spain. It was brought to the New World and has had a lasting influence.

renaissance vihuela

One example of the complexity of Cuban music is _______________.

the danzón.

The Cuban ___________ is a three-course plucked chordophone.

trés

Recently ancient texts with ______________________music have been discovered in Mexico reflecting the influence of Al Andalus.

vihuela

The flute is classified as a/n

Aerophone

Since the 19th century, virtually every Latin American country's music tradition has been strongly influenced in one way or another by __________________music.

Afro-cuban

Which of the following types of music have influenced Mexican music?

All of the above

The guitar is an example of what instrument type?

Chordophone

Which types of instruments it is thought may not have existed in Aztec Mexico prior to the arrival of the Spanish?

Chordophones

An idiophone is an instrument that uses a stretched skin to produce sound.

False

At the time of the Encounter the inhabitants of what was to become known as the Americas were few and far between and did not have much ethnic or linguistic diversity.

False

Cuban plucked chordophones only use single strings like a modern guitar and never courses (strings in pairs).

False

Music is a universal language.

False

Only elite Aztec children were provided with an education in music and dance so that they could actively participate in the practices of the society.

False

Only the Latin American countries that have tropical rainforests have Native Amerindian populations.

False

Organology is the study of organs (heart, liver, kidney).

False

Spanish is the only language spoken in Latin America.

False

The Cuban tres is an African-derived idiophone.

False

The large influx of immigrants to Latin America exclusively came from Spain

False

The term Amerindian will be used throughout the course to describe the groups of people that moved to South America

False


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