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MUSIC OF THAILAND AND INDONESIA
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What is the timbre usually used by the Thai singers in their performance?
Nasal voice/ Nasal
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Where did Pleng Chang song originated?
Thailand
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Nang yai is a popular ______________________ in Thailand.
Grand shadow puppet show/ shadow puppet show
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It is also called as Heptatonic scale.
Pelog
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What is the former name of Thailand?
Siam
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Gambeli means ___________________.
to play musically
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The popular ensemble of Indonesia is called__________.
Gamelan
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It is considered the most sacred and “high-class” of the styles of Thai music.
Piphat
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This ensemble was made up of women in the courts who used to use smaller instruments.
Mahori
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It is also known as "Land of the Free".
Thailand
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What is the Capital of Thailand?
Bangkok
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It is composed of male chorus who sings with the gamelan in unison.
Gerong
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A type of gamelan which is for sacred ritual purposes.
Javanese Gamelan
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What type of song is Burung Kaka Tua?
Folk song/Children song
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Gamel means ________________________.
hammer
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What is the usual time signature of Thai music?
Duple meter or 2/4 time signature
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A female singer who sings with the gamelan.
Pesidhen
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It literally means String ensemble.
Khrueang Sai
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A type of Gamelan which is performed for entertainment.
Balinese Gamelan
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It means 5 equidistant tones.
Slendro
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Give atleast one example of Indonesian Gamelan instrument.
Bonang, Saron, Slethem, Gener, Gong, Kenong, Kendhand, Ketuk, Kempyang, Rebab, Suling, Gambang, Celempung,Ugal, Jegogan, Jublag, Kantil, Pemade, Reyong, T
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