1. What is the traditional court music of
Japan that features a three-part structure
known as Jo-Ha-Kyu?
Gagaku
2. In Korean court music, what is the
name of the local style characterized by rich
ornamentation and large ensembles?
Hyangak
3. Which Chinese instrument is commonly
used in court music and resembles a
zither?
Guzheng
8. What traditional Japanese art form
involves creating images using carved
wooden blocks?
Ukiyo-e
4. What scale is predominantly used in
traditional Chinese court music?
Pentatonic scale
6. Which Chinese opera is famous for its
vocal techniques and elaborate costumes?
Peking Opera
9. Which visual art technique is
characterized by brush and ink in East
Asian cultures?
calligraphy
5. What is the primary purpose of court
music in East Asian cultures?
To accompany rituals and
ceremonies.
7. What type of performance combines
music, dance, and drama in Korean
culture, often telling historical stories?
Pansori
10. What common theme is often depicted
in the traditional visual arts of China,
Japan, and Korea?
nature and landscapes