Instruments
Not just music
Musical ensembles
Filipino Culture
Spooky time
100

This is the type of instrument used in "Spooky Scary Skeletons" to make bone-like sounds.

Xylophone

100

"They're creepy and they're kooky / Mysterious and spooky" is an example of this.

Rhyme

100

This musical ensemble has several string instruments and originated in medieval Spain.

Rondalla

100

Before independence, the Philippines was a part of these two countries at different times.

Spain and the United States

100

This is the main instrument in the Stranger Things theme song.

The synthesizer

200

Like you in Spain, we learn to play "Hot Cross Buns" on this instrument in American elementary schools.

The recorder

200

This is the name given to the order of steps and movements in a dance.

Choreography
200

Gamelan is an Indonesian tradition. In the Philippines there's kulintang, it is similar to gamelan but has fewer __________

people, musicians

200

This activity with a Japanese name where you sing into a microphone and read the lyics on a screen is very popular in the Philippines.

Karaoke

200

These funny shows about a particular situation are called:

Sitcoms

300

This Asian percussion instrument used in Gamelan is made of a big metal circle hung from strings. You hit it with a hammer and it makes a loud sound.

Gong

300

At the end of class 2 weeks ago we listened to a man sing a song in the Tausug language about this flying object. 

Kite

300

This is an informal ensemble of string instruments in the Philippines. It sounds like something you have in O Grove.

Kumparsa

300

Chabacano is a creole language in the Philippines. What is a creole language? (150 points)

Chabacano is a combination of what two things? (150 points)

A creole language is a language made of a mixture of different languages.

Chabacano is a mixture of indigenous Filipino languages and Spanish.

300

Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D Minor is known as the spooky theme song for this Halloween character.

Dracula (Vampire)