Australia
Hawaii
India
China
Ireland
100

What is the religion that Australian aborigines believe in?

Animism

100
What is Hula?
A dance.
100

How many notes are in a traditional Indian raga?

5-7

100

Name a traditional Chinese instrument

(Must use actual name)

Pipa, Erhu, Sheng, Dizi, Muyu

100

What is the purpose of Irish music?

Entertainment

200

What is the purpose of Australian music?

(2 parts)

Storytelling, communicating with spirits

200

What is the purpose of Hawaiian music?

(2 parts)

Storytelling, communicating with spirits/ancestors

200

What is the purpose of Indian music?

(2 parts)

Religious and meditation

200

What is the purpose of Chinese music?

(2 parts)

Entertainment, Unifying the people

200

What are Irish flutes made out of?

Wood

300

What do the clapsticks represent in Australian music?

The big bang

300

What are the names of the drums used in Hula music?

(2 parts)

Pahu and Kilu

300

Who is at the top of India's Caste System

Teachers and Priests

300

Who was the philosopher that believed music was part of a higher learning process?

Confucius

300

The Bodhran is what kind of instrument?

Drum

400

The aborigines are a traveling group of people, making them what?

Nomadic

400

What type of animal skin is used for religious Pahu drums?

Stingray Skin

400

What instrument is responsible for creating the Aural Incense or Mood of the raga?

Tambura

400

What scale does traditional Chinese music use?

Pentatonic scale

400

What do they call fast Irish songs?

Jigs

500

The didjeridu is carved out from what kind of tree?

Eucalyptus

500

What is Syllabic singing mean?

One note per syllable

500

What are the three groups of strings on the Sarod?

Melody, Drone, Sympathetic

500

Name 5 of the 8 tones used in the Chinese Ba-Yin

(if you name all 8, I will give you 600)

Metal, Stone, Silk, Wood, Skin, Gourd, Bamboo, Clay

500

Name 3 differences between Scottish bagpipes and Irish Bagpipes

Scottish has more drone pipes/Irish pipes have less drone pipes, Scottish pipes are played standing/Irish pipes are played sitting down, Scottish pipes are played by blowing into them/Irish pipes use a bellows, Scottish pipes are louder/Irish pipes are quieter