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1. It is described as a non-memebranous percussive instrument but with solid rrsonators.
A. Ghan
B. Vitat
C. Glaza
D. Tat

2.It is described as bored string instrument.

A. Shushir
B Glaza
C. Avanaddh
D. Vitat

3.Referred as to vina during the cold civilization. (string instrument).

A. Tat
B. Vitat
C. Avanaddh
D. Ghaaad

4. It is a vibrant musical tradition that stretches back more than 700 years, and originally performed mainly at sufi shrines throughout the subcontinent and gained mainstream popularity.

A. Glaza
B. Sama Veda
C. Qawwali
D. Secular

5.______music can be seen as a single great tradition because of unifying element of Islam.

A. India
B. Middle East
C. South Asia
D. Philippines


6. It is almost entirely vocal, featured during Sabbath and holy days, the art of Hazan (
leader of prayer in the synagogue) has always been evident in the culture, and shofar is a
special call to prayer and repentance.
A. Sama Veda
B. Devotion
C. Rig Veda
D. Secular

7. It is described as membranous percussive instrument. This class of instrument
typically comprise the drums.
A. Shushir
B. Ghazal
C. Avanaddh
D. Vitat

8. The______style of singing is an established part of contemporary tradition
in India.
A. Samagana
B.. Rig Veda
C. Sama Veda
D. Secular

9. It is an ancient Indian sacred collection of Vedic Sanskrit hymns.
A. Devotion
B. Sama Veda
C. Rig Veda
D. Secular

10. It is also known as "blown air". it is characterized by the use of air to excite the
various resonators.

A. Shushir
B. Ghazal
C. Avanaddh
D. Vitat

11. It is a sacred text, was sung as samagana - represents the philosophy and science of
uniting thought, sound and music.
A. Sama Veda
B. Devotion
C. Rig Veda
D. Secular

12. The instruments and voice are used, played during life passage events, context lies
outside the religious domain, and very rhythmic and have popular and romantic text.
A. Sama Veda
B. Devotion
C. Rig Veda
D. Secular

13. Music of_______includes several types of folk and popular music. One aspect of vocal music uses melismatic singing.
A. Pakistan
B. Israel C. India
D. Japan

14. It refers to the traditional expression of love, separation, and loneliness.
B. Ghazal
C. Avanaddh
D. Vitat
A. Shushir

15._________music can be seen as a single great tradition because of unifying element of Islam.
A. India
B. Middle East
C. South Asia
D. Philippines


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Answer:

1. A. Ghan

  • Non-Membranous Percussion Instruments (Ghan) - These are instruments that do not have strike-able membranes, and sound is produced by striking metal or clay.

2. D. Vitat

  • Bowed String Instruments (Vitat) - These string instruments are bowed.

3. A. Tat

  • Plucked String Instruments (Tat) - These instruments are played by plucking or striking the strings.

4. C. Qawwali

  • Qawwali is a form of Sufi music .

5. B. Middle East

  • Middle Eastern music, music of the Arabic-, Turkish-, and Persian-speaking world. Despite three major languages and associated cultural differences, the music can be seen as a single great tradition because of the unifying element of Islam

6. B. Devotion

  • A devotional song is a hymn which accompanies religious observances and rituals. Traditionally devotional music has been a part of Hindu music, Jewish music, Buddhist music, Sufi music, Islamic music and Christian music. Each major religion has its own tradition with devotional hymns.

7. C. Avanaddh

  • described as a membranous percussive instrument. this class of instruments typically comprise the drums.

8. A. Samagana

  • The Samagana style of singing developed into a strong and diverse tradition over several centuries, becoming an established part of contemporary tradition in India.

9. C. Rig Veda

10. A. Shurhir

  • These are wind instruments. They are hollow instruments where the wind is the producer of sound. ...

11. C. Rig Veda

  • Sāma is composition of words in Rigvedic hymns from notes. The hymns of Rigveda form the base of Sāmagāna.

12. D. Secular

  • Secular music is non-religious music. Secular means being separate from religion.

13. C. India

  • Music of India also includes several types of folk and popular music. One aspect of vocal music uses melismatic singing with nasal vocal quality, when compared with the Philippine music which uses melismatic singing is only used in chanting epics and the pasyon.

14. B. Glaza

  • A ghazal can thus be understood as a poetic expression of both the pain of loss or separation of the lover and the beauty of love in spite of that pain.

15. B. Middle East

  • Middle Eastern music, music of the Arabic-, Turkish-, and Persian-speaking world. Despite three major languages and associated cultural differences, the music can be seen as a single great tradition because of the unifying element of Islam

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