Music - East Asian Music Flashcards

1
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Japan:
Two modes of the traditional music of japan
Y, I - Both consist of 5 primary tones based on a scale with 7 tones. The remaining tones are considered as auxillary tones.

A

Yo-sen
In-sen

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Japan:
_________, or “Cherry blossoms” It’s a traditional japanese folk song depicting spring the season of ___________ ________.

A

Sakura - cherry blossoms

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China:
It’s based on the pentatonic (five tones) pitch collection also known as __-____, A combination of ____ and ______ meaning 5 voices

A

Wu-sheng

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China:
___________ is a Traditional Chinese song with a beautifully gentle and lyrical melody. The lyrics about the ________ flower also turned it into a love song. The song describes a custom of giving japanese flowers popular in the southern ________ delta region of china

A

Mo Li hua
Jasmine
Yangtze — delta region of china

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Korea:
five song modes of korean traditional music
(3). ___-___ or minsogak is traditionally associated with the lower classes (general public), vibrant and energetic. It includes genre such as _____ and ______

A

*Kyemyonjo — Pyongjo — Ujo
*Sog-ak
*Minyo — Pansori

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Korea:
_________ It’s a Korean folk song. It is sometimes used as a symbol of Korea and Korean culture. It is in essence a song of farewell. The word arirang means _______. It proteins the doubtful hills of korea where most koreans had ________ on.

A

*Arirang
*The hill
* partings

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7
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Korea:
Two major divisions of traditional korean music
1) C - “right music”. Ensemble music for men of high social status outside of court
2) S or M - It is the music for lower classes or for the general public.

A

*Chong-ak
*Sog-ak or Minsogak

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Korea:
“right music”. Ensemble music for men of high social status outside of court

A

Chong-ak

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Korea:
It is the music for lower classes or for the general public.

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Sog-ak or Minsogak

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10
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Elements of Music:
Nasal & Throaty

A

Vocal Timber

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Elements of Music:
Double, triple, quadriple

A

Rythm

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12
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Elements of Music:
Pentatonic & Diatonic Scale

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Melody

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13
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Elements of Music:
M - acapella
Ho - with chordal accompaniment
He - same melody, several instruments

A

Texture
- monophony
- Homophony
- Heterophony

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14
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Same tune, diff verses

A

Form - strophic

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15
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All elements of music (5)

A

1) Vocal Timbre
2) Rhythm
3) Melody
4) Texture - M, Ho, He
5) Form - strophic

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16
Q

Classification of Musical Instruments:
Who made a system to classify musical instruments?

A

Hornbostel sachs (system)

17
Q

Classification of Musical Instruments:
String Instruments

A

Chordophones

18
Q

Classification of Musical Instruments:
Aerophones

A

Wind Instruments

19
Q

Classification of Musical Instruments:
Membranophone

A

Percussion Instruments

20
Q

Classification of Musical Instruments:
Name all classification of musical instruments (3)

A

String — Chordophonee
Wind — Aerophone
Percussion — Membranophone