暗記メーカー
ログイン
Ppc
  • leoo mesamin

  • 問題数 25 • 12/19/2023

    記憶度

    完璧

    3

    覚えた

    10

    うろ覚え

    0

    苦手

    0

    未解答

    0

    アカウント登録して、解答結果を保存しよう

    問題一覧

  • 1

    A device or object designed to create musical sounds. They can be played by striking, blowing, plucking, or other methods to produce tones and melodies.

    musical instruments

  • 2

    A collection of small, horizontally laid gongs that are played with bamboo sticks. These instruments are not only a source of entertainment but have deep cultural and ritual significance.

    gongs

  • 3

    The kudyapi, hegalong, and tulali are musical instruments played using different techniques and materials. These instruments can be played solo or as part of an ensemble.

    flutes

  • 4

    The tambol, agung, and kalutang. These instruments play an essential role in traditional Filipino music and dances.

    percussion instruments

  • 5

    become a staple in modern Filipino music, evolving from Spanish influence in the 16th century to becoming a crucialbcomponent in present-day rock, pop, and folk music.

    guitars

  • 6

    Also known as Suling, is a Philippine aerophone made with bamboo. Its music is often used to celebrate special occasions and festivals.

    bagpipes

  • 7

    Been around in the Philippines for centuries. It was adapted by indigenous tribes and the Moro people of Mindanao centuries before the arrival of Spanish colonizers

    violins

  • 8

    is a guitar with two strings, it is about 1 ½ m long and made of wood. It has a stick to support in it's lower end and is plays in the same position as cello. It is common among Tirurays of Cotabato.

    kudyapi

  • 9

    it is a guitar made of bamboo where the strings are slit from the bamboo itself. The bamboo is split and tied back in both ends leaving a slit as resonator. This is popular I'm Eastern Mindanao

    karaga

  • 10

    is a bamboo flute, leaving six holes for the fingers and trumpet made of coconut leaf. Tausug in sulu.

    sahunay

  • 11

    is a nose flute of tinguians

    kinapaw

  • 12

    is a set of eight knobbed gongs in graduated sizes from largest to smallest mounted in a wooden frame, about a meter long. Popular in sulu

    kulintang

  • 13

    is similar to a xylophone, it is made of wooden box with one end wider than the other, and with an open top. it is played by striking the wooden bars with a wooden hammer, Also popular in sulu

    gabbang

  • 14

    are indigenous musical instruments commonly found in Mindanao, Philippines. These instruments are made from bamboo and are played by striking the bamboo tubes or sections together to produce rhythmic sounds.

    bunkaka or bilbil

  • 15

    Is a traditional musical instrument in the Visayas region of the Philippines. It is a type of drum made from a hollowed-out log, often with a goat or cow skin stretched over one end to form the drumhead.

    sulibaw

  • 16

    is a traditional musical instrument in the Visayas region of the Philippines. It is a type of bamboo tube zither, similar to the more well-known "kudyapi."

    buktot

  • 17

    Is a traditional musical instrument in the Visayas region of the Philippines. It is a type of bamboo flute or panpipe. This instruments typically consist of several bamboo tubes of different lengths, each producing a distinct pitch when blown into.

    lantoy

  • 18

    Is indeed a traditional musical instrument from the Visayas region in the Philippines. It is a bamboo tube zither instrument, similar to the litgit.

    pasiyok

  • 19

    Is a traditional musical instrument commonly found in the Visayas region of the Philippines. It is a bamboo tube zither instrument. Similar in concept to the kudyapi, which is also a bamboo zither, but it is typically smaller and simpler in design.

    litgit

  • 20

    In the Philippines marked the rise of cultural groups such as the Maranao, Tagalog, and Visayan. These groups developed their musical instruments, which are still used today.

    pre colonial period

  • 21

    introduced different styles of music into the Philippine’s music scene. During this era, new instruments such as the guitar and bass were introduced to Filipinos.

    Spanish colonial period

  • 22

    in the early 20th century, the guitar became the most popular instrument in the Philippines. Filipinos developed their own version of the instrument and created a unique sound that the world now knows.

    American colonial period

  • 23

    incorporates both traditional and modern instruments, blending a mix of indigenous and western styles to create something new and unique.

    fusion music

  • 24

    This genre encourages artists to push the boundaries of sound and experiment with different instruments to create a unique and innovative sound.

    experimental music

  • 25

    it combines traditional and modern instruments to create authentic and meaningful musical experiences. It has something for everyone.

    contemporary music