final Flashcards

(42 cards)

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What is the capital of Burma/Myanmar

A

Naypyidaw

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what is the capital of Thailand

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Bangkok

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3
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what is the capital of Laos

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Vientiane

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4
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what is the capital of vietnam?

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Hanoi

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5
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what is the capital of cambodia

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Phnom Penh

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6
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What is the capital of indonesia

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Jakarta

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7
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what is the capital of malaysia

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Kuala Lumpur

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What is the capital of singapore?

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singapore (city-state)

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9
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what is the capital of Brunei?

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Bandar Seri Begawan

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What is the capital of the Philippines

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Manila

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what is the capital of East Timor?

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Dili

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which SE countries were primarily colonized by the british?

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Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, burma/myanmar

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which SE countries were primarily colonized by France?

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Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia (known as french Indo-China)

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which SE countries were primarily colonized by the netherlands?

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Indonesia (known as the Dutch East Indies)

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which SE countries were primarily colonized by spain/portugal?

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The philippines (spain) , East Timor (portugese)

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which SE countries was never colonized by a western power?

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Thailand

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17
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what is the only landlocked country in SE asia?

18
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Gamelan

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A gong ensemble played in Indonesia. there are two main ensemble types, the older Javanese Gamelan, and the Newer Balinese Gamelan.

19
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Pelog

A

A seven pitched Gamelan scale

20
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Slendro

A

a five pitched Gamelan scale

21
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Gongan

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the rhythmic cycle used in a gamelan piece. The length of this cycle is marked by the largest gong.

22
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Gong Ageng

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The largest gong in the Gamelan ensemble, which marks the strong beat of a gong cycle.

23
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Balungan

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the melodic element of gamelan music. Balungan translates to ‘outline’ or ‘skeleton’

24
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Wayang Kulit

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Javanese shadow puppet theater, accompanied by gamalan music

25
rebab
an indonesian two-stringed fiddle
26
Talempong
handheld gongs used in West Sumatra in indonesia. These are the instruments used in example 31.
27
Hocket
a technique of dividing a melody so that each individual pitch is played by a different person
28
Jarai
An ethnic minority group from Vietnam that played the gong ensemble music from example 32
29
Dan Bau
A Vietnamese one stringed instrument that is played by picking a string and manipulating a flexible handle to create different overtones. played in example 32.
30
Vietnamese Water Puppet
A type of puppetry played in water with the puppeteers hidden behind a screen. This type of puppetry has been around since the 11th century, and have historically been popular at court performances, but is now performed mostly for tourists.
31
Kong Nay
Blind cambodian musician (stevie wonder)
32
Sinn Sisamouth
a Cambodian nursing student turned rockstar who was killed in the khmer Rouge period in the late 1970s. this is the person who composed and performed the Cambodian rock song
33
Piphat
One of three Thai classical ensembles. Piphat ensembles include pitched percussion and the Pi oboe and is the type of ensemble that plays example 30. It is primarily used for ritual music
34
Ranat Ek
the boat-shaped xylophone used in Thai classical music
35
Ching
small cup shaped cymbals used to mark time in Thai classical music
36
Lam
Thai dialogue singing
37
Khaen
a bamboo mouth organ from the Lao ethnic group of Laos and NE Thailand
38
Luk Thung
A popular Thai country music genre
39
Hsaing Waing
a traditional burmese folk music ensemble that plays various forms of ritual and ceremonial music
40
Pat Waing
the pitched drum circle used in burmese folk music
41
Saung Gauk
The Burmese arched harp played in listening example 39
42
Rondalla
A folk ensemble from the Philippines that includes guitars, double bass, and several other guitar-like instruments. This ensemble plays many different genres of music