What is shan'ge?
South American music tends be a blend of sound from Portuguese/Spanish, American/European, African, and _____________ influences.
What is Indigenous?
This is the term for the social dynamics enacted in the course of a performance of Arab music.
What is tarab?
This type of research is full of minefields such as resources created by individuals who are experts neither in practice nor in theory.
What is the internet?
Musical ethnographers must consider this aspect of their work, which includes securing permission to observe their subjects, to use images and recordings, and to clarify how their research will be used.
What are ethics?
In this exciting style of performance, you may experience singing, recitation, and acrobatics.
(Specific region required)
What is Jingju (Beijing) opera?
This genre of music features the Zampona (panpipes).
(country & genre)
What is Bolivian k'antu?
This is the name for the Islamic call to prayer, which is performed by muezzin 5 times daily.
What is Azan?
What is the music itself?
This high-pitched, trilling cry of excitement is performed by women in the Arab world.
What is the zagareet?
Jiangnan Sizhu refers to music traditionally featuring these two types of instruments.
(Materials)
What are silk-stringed and bamboo?
"El Aparecido" by Victor Jara is an example of what genre of music?
(country & genre)
What is Chilean nueva cancion?
This is the name of the genre more colloquially known as the "blues" of North Africa.
What is rai?
This is a style of Chinese ensemble music which features the suona.
What is Beiguan?
When performing this part of musical ethnography, researchers must really listen to the conversation rather than focusing on prepared questions or expectations.
What is interviewing?
These are the three main philosophies/belief systems of China, which influence most aspects of art, music, and culture.
What are Confucianism, Daoism, and Buddhism?
This style of music is easily recognized by the musical figure DeGraff is about to draw on the board.
(30 sec starts when she stops drawing)
What are sanjuanes?
This is the Arabic word for 'improvisation.'
What is taqasim?
This is when migrant groups move away from their homeland and continue to practice elements of their culture, even though those elements have died out or evolved in their place of origin.
What is marginal preservation?
This song from the Arab world is part of a wedding celebration and features a woman's voice blessing the groom, the zagareet, a male singer, a mijwiz solo, and several types of call and response.
What is "Initiation of Ecstasy?"
This group of people from Taiwan performed "Pasibutbut?"
Who are the Bunun people?
In Afro-Ecuadorian music, this is the term for the sweetness of the counterpoint created by the lead guitar.
What is dulzura?
This song was written by Rahim Alhaj in response to political oppression in Iraq and the need to feel free.
What is "Horses?"
This South American song features a diatonic harp player and a singer who also drums on the harp.
These are members of a particular ethnic group who reside, at different moments in time, both in their home territory and in different nations.
Who are transnational migrants?