Week 2 Panay Bukidnon Musical instruments quiz.pptx

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Week 2 Panay Bukidnon Musical instruments quiz.pptx


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REVIEW Instrumental Music: Panay Bukidnon’s bamboo musical instruments with Indonesia’s gamelan

It is one of the most culturally diverse regions of the world with different languages and ethnicities but with overwhelming convergences and divergences in terms of culture and tradition

Name the five (5) Panay Bukidnon Bamboo Instruments Tikumbo 2. Suganggang 3. Litgit 4. Tulali 5. Subing

1. An indigenous dance from the Philippines that features the movement of an eagle/hawk and synchronizes the pulsating movements of the feet and the hands of the lead and follow dancers. BINANOG

2. A female soloist style of singing found in Indonesian gamelan tradition. PASINDHEN

3. T his is played by tapping one or two fingers on the bamboo lid. This is alternated by strumming the string, which was etched out from the body of the bamboo. TIKUMBO

4. is a buzzer struck on the palm of a hand made of bulo SUGANGGANG

5. A two-stringed bowed instrument made of bulo . An Abaca hemp finely braided is used as strings. It is mainly a melodic instrument although rhythmic patterns from words/phrases are also employed. LITGIT

6. It is a bamboo flute made of bagakay (one of the smallest bamboo varieties) . Air is blown through a bamboo opening encircled by a banana leaf TULALI

7. This a Jaw’s harp. The bamboo used for this instrument is well-selected. It is an aerophone , chordophone, and idiophone at the same time because to play, it entails “inhaling and exhaling air” ( aerophone ). SUBING

8. A kind of musical ensemble of Indonesia featuring a variety of instruments and accompanies dance, wayang puppet performances, or rituals and ceremonies. GAMELAN

9. "gong-chime ensembles" by ethnomusicologists KULINTANG

10. This is a music scholar whose focus is the study and research of folk, art, and popular music globally. ETHNOMUSICOLOGISTS

11. Typically consists of seven bronze bars placed on top of a resonating frame ( rancak ). It is struck with a mallet ( tabuh ) in the right hand. SARON

12. Which of the following kinds of Saron is made of a water buffalo horn, which gives it a shriller sound? Saron Barung Saron Panerus Demung

13. A collection of small gongs (sometimes called "kettles" or "pots") placed horizontally onto strings in a wooden frame ( rancak ), either one or two rows wide BONANG

14. Which of the following types of Bonang is considered as one of the most important instruments in the ensemble, as it gives many of the cues to other players in the gamelan? Bonang Barung Bonang Panerus

15. A type of hanging gong used in Indonesian gamelan. It is often placed with the gong suwukan and gong ageng hanging on a single rack, at the back of the gamelan, and these instruments are often played by the same player with the same mallets. KEMPUL

16. This is a type of gong that is considered as smaller gong. GONG SUWUKAN

17. These are xylophone-like instruments similar to saron but with wooden bars instead of metal ones. GAMBANG

18. It is one of the two (2) full sets of gamelan that uses a five note (pentatonic) scale. GAMBANG PELOG

19. A primary drum used in the Gamelan ensembles of Java and Bali. KENDHANG

20. Which of the following kendhang used in Gamelan Surakarta is considered as the largest kendhang , which usually has the deepest tone Kendhang Gendhing Kendhang Ciblon Kendhang Batangan Kendhang Ketipung

21. It is also medium-sized, and was traditionally used to accompany wayang performances. Kendhang Gendhing Kendhang Ciblon Kendhang Batangan Kendhang Ketipung

22. It is a medium-sized drum, used for the most complex or lively rhythms . It is typically used for livelier sections within a piece. Kendhang Gendhing Kendhang Ciblon Kendhang Batangan Kendhang Ketipung

23. It is the smallest kendhang, used with the kendhang ageng in kendhang kalih style. Kendhang Gendhing Kendhang Ciblon Kendhang Batangan Kendhang Ketipung

QUIZ PROPER

1. is a buzzer struck on the palm of a hand made of bulo

2. T his is played by tapping one or two fingers on the bamboo lid. This is alternated by strumming the string, which was etched out from the body of the bamboo.

3. It is a bamboo flute made of bagakay (one of the smallest bamboo varieties) . Air is blown through a bamboo opening encircled by a banana leaf

4. A two-stringed bowed instrument made of bulo . An Abaca hemp finely braided is used as strings. It is mainly a melodic instrument although rhythmic patterns from words/phrases are also employed.

5. This a Jaw’s harp. The bamboo used for this instrument is well-selected. It is an aerophone , chordophone, and idiophone at the same time because to play, it entails “inhaling and exhaling air” ( aerophone ).

6. An indigenous dance from the Philippines that features the movement of an eagle/hawk and synchronizes the pulsating movements of the feet and the hands of the lead and follow dancers.

7. A female soloist style of singing found in Indonesian gamelan tradition.

8. "gong-chime ensembles" by ethnomusicologists

9. A kind of musical ensemble of Indonesia featuring a variety of instruments and accompanies dance, wayang puppet performances, or rituals and ceremonies.

10. Typically consists of seven bronze bars placed on top of a resonating frame ( rancak ). It is struck with a mallet ( tabuh ) in the right hand.

11. This is a music scholar whose focus is the study and research of folk, art, and popular music globally.

12. A collection of small gongs (sometimes called "kettles" or "pots") placed horizontally onto strings in a wooden frame ( rancak ), either one or two rows wide

13. Which of the following kinds of Saron is made of a water buffalo horn, which gives it a shriller sound? Saron Barung Saron Panerus Demung

14. A type of hanging gong used in Indonesian gamelan. It is often placed with the gong suwukan and gong ageng hanging on a single rack, at the back of the gamelan, and these instruments are often played by the same player with the same mallets.

15. Which of the following types of Bonang is considered as one of the most important instruments in the ensemble, as it gives many of the cues to other players in the gamelan? Bonang Barung Bonang Panerus

16. These are xylophone-like instruments similar to saron but with wooden bars instead of metal ones.

17. This is a type of gong that is considered as smaller gong.

18. A primary drum used in the Gamelan ensembles of Java and Bali.

19. It is one of the two (2) full sets of gamelan that uses a SEVEN note (pentatonic) scale.

20. It is also medium-sized, and was traditionally used to accompany wayang performances. Kendhang Gendhing Kendhang Ciblon Kendhang Batangan Kendhang Ketipung

21. Which of the following kendhang used in Gamelan Surakarta is considered as the largest kendhang , which usually has the deepest tone Kendhang Gendhing Kendhang Ciblon Kendhang Batangan Kendhang Ketipung

22. It is the smallest kendhang, used with the kendhang ageng in kendhang kalih style. Kendhang Gendhing Kendhang Ciblon Kendhang Batangan Kendhang Ketipung

23. It is a medium-sized drum, used for the most complex or lively rhythms . It is typically used for livelier sections within a piece. Kendhang Gendhing Kendhang Ciblon Kendhang Batangan Kendhang Ketipung

24. What is the full name of your adviser?

25. What is the full name of our school principal?

ANSWERS

1. is a buzzer struck on the palm of a hand made of bulo SUGANGGANG

2. T his is played by tapping one or two fingers on the bamboo lid. This is alternated by strumming the string, which was etched out from the body of the bamboo. TIKUMBO

3. It is a bamboo flute made of bagakay (one of the smallest bamboo varieties) . Air is blown through a bamboo opening encircled by a banana leaf TULALI

4. A two-stringed bowed instrument made of bulo . An Abaca hemp finely braided is used as strings. It is mainly a melodic instrument although rhythmic patterns from words/phrases are also employed. LITGIT

5. This a Jaw’s harp. The bamboo used for this instrument is well-selected. It is an aerophone , chordophone, and idiophone at the same time because to play, it entails “inhaling and exhaling air” ( aerophone ). SUBING

6. An indigenous dance from the Philippines that features the movement of an eagle/hawk and synchronizes the pulsating movements of the feet and the hands of the lead and follow dancers. BINANOG

7. A female soloist style of singing found in Indonesian gamelan tradition. PASINDHEN

8. "gong-chime ensembles" by ethnomusicologists KULINTANG

9. A kind of musical ensemble of Indonesia featuring a variety of instruments and accompanies dance, wayang puppet performances, or rituals and ceremonies. GAMELAN

10. Typically consists of seven bronze bars placed on top of a resonating frame ( rancak ). It is struck with a mallet ( tabuh ) in the right hand. SARON

11. This is a music scholar whose focus is the study and research of folk, art, and popular music globally. ETHNOMUSICOLOGISTS

12. A collection of small gongs (sometimes called "kettles" or "pots") placed horizontally onto strings in a wooden frame ( rancak ), either one or two rows wide BONANG

13. Which of the following kinds of Saron is made of a water buffalo horn, which gives it a shriller sound? Saron Barung Saron Panerus Demung SARON PANERUS

14. A type of hanging gong used in Indonesian gamelan. It is often placed with the gong suwukan and gong ageng hanging on a single rack, at the back of the gamelan, and these instruments are often played by the same player with the same mallets. KEMPUL

15. Which of the following types of Bonang is considered as one of the most important instruments in the ensemble, as it gives many of the cues to other players in the gamelan? Bonang Barung Bonang Panerus BONANG BARUNG

16. These are xylophone-like instruments similar to saron but with wooden bars instead of metal ones. GAMBANG

17. This is a type of gong that is considered as smaller gong. GONG SUWUKAN

18. A primary drum used in the Gamelan ensembles of Java and Bali. KENDHANG

19. It is one of the two (2) full sets of gamelan that uses a SEVEN note (pentatonic) scale. GAMBANG SLENDRO

20. It is also medium-sized, and was traditionally used to accompany wayang performances. Kendhang Gendhing Kendhang Ciblon Kendhang Batangan Kendhang Ketipung KENDHANG BATANGAN

21. Which of the following kendhang used in Gamelan Surakarta is considered as the largest kendhang , which usually has the deepest tone Kendhang Gendhing Kendhang Ciblon Kendhang Batangan Kendhang Ketipung KENDHANG GENDHING

22. It is the smallest kendhang, used with the kendhang ageng in kendhang kalih style. Kendhang Gendhing Kendhang Ciblon Kendhang Batangan Kendhang Ketipung KENDHANG KETIPUNG

23. It is a medium-sized drum, used for the most complex or lively rhythms . It is typically used for livelier sections within a piece. Kendhang Gendhing Kendhang Ciblon Kendhang Batangan Kendhang Ketipung KENDHANG CIBLON

24. What is the full name of your adviser? RENZO T. ROSALES

25. What is the full name of our school principal? MRS. FE L. SIBULO