A small four-stringed Portuguese version of the guitar
What is ukulele?
Home to more than 30,000 Aboriginal people
What is Arnhem Land?
Papua New Guinea's bamboo "mouth harp"
What is Susap?
Known as "sitting dance" in Kiribati
What is Bino?
Japanese attacked this place near Honolulu, on December 7, 1941
What is Pearl Harbor?
A technique used to maintain a continuous exhaled airflow in an aerophone performance
What is circular breathing?
Name a language widely spoken in Papua New Guinea
What is Tok Pisim, Pidgen, English, or Melanesian
Is the largest atoll in the world and is known as "Christmas Island"
What is Kiritimati?
Hawaii's first European visitor (1778)
Who is James Cooke?
This term refers to songs that were created by spirits
What is "history song"?
Hourglass shaped drum that is a ceremonial instrument native to Papua New Guinea
What is a Kundu?
A word to call everyone's attention prior to the beginning of the group song
What is "akeia"?
A "drum dance chant" and is used in specific ritual event such as a wedding or funeral
What is Mele Hula Pahu?
Instrument made from a tree branch or bamboo, and in nontraditional contexts plastic or metal
What is didjeridu?
"Large slit drum" native to Papua New Guinea
What is Garamut?
These genres begin with metered section often marked by a steady pulse of handclaps
What is Te Buki, Te Kaimatoa, or Te Kateitei?
He unified the islands and first ruled the Kingdom of Hawaii in 1810
Who is King Kamehameha I?
Night time ritual where songs are performed in Australia
What is corroboree?
Precolonial history dates back 50,000 years and is believed to date back to what continent?
What is Australia?
Term used to refer to a communal meetinghouse in which people would gather and sing together
What is Maneaba?