MUSIC 123 Quiz 2
Antiphonal Singing
two groups of field workers answer each other, each group singing in unison. used in Slovakia, Europe.
Homophony/paralle harmoney
two instruments play the same line of a melody in the same rhythm but one instrument plays one note and a second instrument places a note in harmony. used in Slovakia and Bulgaria.
Phi Phat
used in Thailand, it is court music, a type of extended musical entertainment for the royal court. instruments used are xylophones, a large gong, drums, small cymbals, and circles of tuned gongs.
Chordophone
A string instrument
Resonator
Amplifies the sound
Mariachi Music
Mexican Music, it is a folk based music in mexico
Zither
a musical instrument consisting of a flat wooden sound box with numerous strings stretched across it. best known in southern Germany and Austria
Banjo
developed as a gradual westernization of the African prototypes, where it eventually made its way into American white folk culture.
Taquism/Taxism
free-metered improvisation in a certain musical mode, from Arab Isreal
Gagaku
from Japan, it is the imperial court music of japan and one of the oldest orchestral tradition. it uses idiophones, aerophones, membranophones, and chordophones. Court ensamble
Musical Bow
has one string on a wooden bow with a gourd resonator. from Burundi Central Africa
Gypsy
a member of a traveling people living by itinerant trade and fortune telling
High Life
Ghana, modern urban popular dance music that mixes traditional African and European-american musical styles and instruments
Hammered Dulcimer
ZIther-like instrument that are played with hammers, mainly in Central and Eastern Europe.
Lining Out
a different type of leader-chorus situation arose which arose from a 17th century Protestant desire for congregational singing without the use of a whole bunch of hymnals. used in USA
Harvest Song
a genre where it is of workers singing in fields as they do their work, harvesting. used in Slovakia and Bulgaria
Ketchak/Ramayana Monkey Chant
a kind of imitative music performed at night in a temple courtyard, musical theater. used in Indonesia.
Polyrythm
a rhythm that makes use of two or more different rhythms at the same time
Mandolin
a small sized lute and is common in southern mountain folk
Lyre
a stringed instrument like a small U shaped harp fixed to a crossbar.
Hocket Style
a style that uses interlocking notes, Central Africa
Call and Response
a succession of two distinct phrases usually played by different musicians, where the second phase is heard as a direct commentary or response to the first. in places like South Africa and England
Sarangi
a thick rectangular looking fiddle with three gut melody strings and thirty or more metal sympathetic strings, in India
Jazz
a type of music of black American origin characterized by improvisation, syncopation, and usually a regular or forceful rhythm, emerging at the beginning of the 20th century
Yodeling
a type of singing that's almost like yelling in different pitches, like from low chest pitch to high pitch. in places like Austria and central Africa
Fiddle
a type of violin that is played in folk songs, places like Africa. N. India, and Scotland
Sea Shanty
a typical European form of call and response singing as once used in work situations to help labors pull, hammer, pound, etc., in unison. used in England
Veena
an Indian stringed instrument that is played mostly in South India
Qin/Ch'in
an old and long ZIther, from China
Plattler
an old time Alpine dance music using accordion, guitar, cow bells, body slaps, and yodeling. Austria
Ud
is the Arabic-Turkish instrument from which the classical European Lute was developed and took its name in the middle ages. it has no frets and is played with a plectrum, from Arab Isreal.
Harp
its in various places in Europe, like Austria, Hungary, Ireland and even in Spain. it is an Chordophone instrument that consists or a triangular frame with strings that you pluck with your fingers
Koto
long zither, used in Japan
Griot
professional or semi-professional musicians who make money playing in market places or for anyone who can pay
Sympathetic Strings
strings that are not played directly but which ring along pitches played on the melody strings in India
Lute
the most popular and classical instrument of Europe in 16th century. it is played by plucking the strings with two or three fingers, basically it was the early guitar.