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This is a Hawaiian family that collected and performed traditional music, but lived and performed as part of various groups in different parts of the world.
Who is the Moe family?
100
This is the traditional drum used in bhangra dance.
What is the dhol?
100
This ensemble accompanies the performance of Buddhist chant.
What is a rol-mo??
100
This is the term for a Spanish style of rap derived from dance hall reggae.
What is reggaeton?
100
This is the Persian flute utilized in the case study with a "breathy" sound.
What is the ney flute?
200
This is the term for the local strata of society where micromusic practices can be found, according to Sobin.
What is the subculture?
200
This is the country of origin for the polka.
What is the Czech Republic?
200
This is a Cuban mutual aid society that contributed to the development of Santeria.
What are cabildos?
200
This is the term for the response to a leader's invocation in Native American singing.
What is seconding?
200
This is a evening dance of Cajun music, also called the "grand ball".
What is a fais-dodo?
300
This is a Boston area cellist and the founder of the Silk road Project
Who is Yo Yo Ma?
300
This is the innovator of "New Tango".
Who is Astor Piazzolla?
300
This is an idiophone used with Ethiopian chant by dabtaras.
What is a sistrum?
300
This is the anthem chosen by N. Mandela to be fused with the existing national anthem in So. Africa.
What Lord Bless Africa?
300
This present day region for what was formerly Acadia.
What is Nova Scotia?
400
This is the country that devised gamelan gong kebyar to appeal to tourists in the 1930s.
What is Bali?
400
This place of origin for bhangra music.
What is Punjab, North India?
400
This is the term for "saint" or deity in Santeria practice.
What is an orisha?
400
This ska group contributed to the term, reggae.
Who are Toots and the Maytals?
400
This is a traditional idiophone associated with Cajun music, not zydeco music.
What is the triangle?
500
This musical instrument means "leaping fleas" and was brought by Portuguese immigrants to Hawaii.
What is the ukulele?
500
This is a famous singer of tango "songs" or tango cancion.
Who is Carlos Gardel?
500
These are the 3 sacred drums used in Santeria performance.
What are the bata?
500
This is the Lion of Judah.
Who is Haile Selassie?
500
This is the term for "patterned form" in Japanese culture.
What is kata?
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