What is the Didgeridoo?
Traditional music from which place in Africa that is deeply intertwined with rites of passage such as birth, puberty, marriage, succession, and funerals
What is Sub- Saharan Africa.
Three main instruments are associated with Australia
What are the Didgeridoo, Lagerphone, and the Bullroarer?
Who primarily preformed music
Who are the Signing girls
The way Egyptians learned how to play music
What is by Rote
Plucked metal instrument associated with African music
What is the Kalimba
The way in which Sub- Saharan music is presented
What is an ensemble.
the gender that music was the primary activity for
what is the male?
How many melodic modes were there originally?
What is 8 melodic modes
The type of society Egyptians lived in
What is a Polytheistic society
High pitched drum associated with Arabic music
What is the Dembukka
Instruments that are presented in Sub- Saharan ensembles
What are the drums, Violin, bells, trumpet, and flute
Where aboriginal songs are said came from
What is Dreamtime.
The way in which Arabic music is notated
What is the letters of the Arabic alphabet represent the pitches and the numbers under those letters indicate the rhythm.
Type of writing, essentially pictographs representing different words or symbols
What are Hieroglyphics
Stringed instrument, similar to a guitar. Is played by using finger plucking
What is the UD lute
In which way is African music characterized
What is a rich and diverse rhythmic practice
Music that uses human sounds such as hissing, ritual growling, grunting, shouting, and wailing
In what direction was Arabic music notated
What is from left to right
The name of a conductor in Egyptian society
What is a Chironomist.
Drum that originated in West Africa, played with hands and fingers for more range in pitch and tone
What is the Djembe drum
What helps keeps instruments playing different meters simultaneously at the same tempo
What is a Polymeter
Four ways Australian music is connect through nature
Ritual, music, dance, and art.
What are the names of the four periods in Arabic music
What is Pre-Islamic, Period of Development, Period of Conservation, and Modern period
Instruments that were most common in Egyptian society
What is the Flute, Harp, Sistrum, and reed