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ST: Music & Arts
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What is the primary focus of Japanese music?
The art of combining vocal or
instrumental
sounds for beauty or emotional expression
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How did Japan's isolation affect its music?
It allowed Japanese music to develop
unique
characteristics
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What is the nature of traditional Japanese music?
It is meditative and highly
ritualized
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In what contexts is traditional Japanese music often used?
Religious festivals, work, dance, love, and
regional songs
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What are the two main types of percussion instruments in Japanese music?
Odaiko
(big drums)
Tsuzumi
(hourglass-shaped drums)
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What is the role of Odaiko in Japanese festivals?
They contribute
powerful
sound and
energy
to the
excitement
of events
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What are the two sizes of Tsuzumi drums?
Kotsuzumi
(smaller) and
Otsuzumi
(larger)
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How is the Kotsuzumi drum tuned?
By squeezing its
laces
while held on the right shoulder
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What is the historical significance of ancient Chinese music?
It was vital for ensuring state
harmony
and
longevity
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What are the main categories of traditional Chinese musical instruments?
String instruments
Percussion instruments
Wind instruments
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What is the Yueqin?
A
moon-shaped
lute used for accompanying operas
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What is the Pipa?
A
four-stringed
lute with a
pear shape
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What is the Erhu?
A
two-stringed
fiddle commonly used as a solo or in ensembles
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What is the Zheng?
An ancient
instrument
with an elongated trapezoid shape
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What does Yunluo mean?
Cloud
gongs
or
cloud
of
gongs
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What is the Sheng?
A
Chinese
mouth organ that can produce
multiple
notes
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What is the Dizi?
A traditional
Chinese
flute
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What is the significance of
Taiko
in Japanese culture?
It
plays
a
central
role
in
festivals
and
rituals
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What is the Koto?
A two-meter long
13-stringed
zither
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What is the Shamisen?
A
plucked
stringed instrument with a slimmer, fretless neck
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What is the Biwa?
A revered instrument in
Japanese Shinto
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What is the Shakuhachi?
A famous bamboo flute with 4-5
finger holes
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What is the Nokan?
A bamboo flute used in
Noh
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What are the two main modes in Japanese music?
Yosen
and
In-sen
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What does Sakura symbolize?
The
season
of
cherry
blossoms
in
spring
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What is
Arirang
?
A
Korean
folk song symbolizing Korea and its
culture
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What is the significance of the Changgo/Janggu in Korean music?
It
symbolizes
the
harmony
of
man
and
woman
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What are the main themes in East Asian paintings?
Flowers and birds
Landscape
Palaces and temples
Human figures
Animals
Bamboos and stones
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What is the historical significance of Eastern painting?
It dates back to
prehistoric
times
and showcases rich artistic heritage
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What materials are commonly used in East Asian calligraphy?
Paper
and
silk
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What is the purpose of face painting in Peking opera?
To reflect the character's personality and
historical
assessment
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What is Kabuki makeup known for?
It is a powerful form of
visual storytelling
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How does Kabuki makeup contribute to the audience's experience?
It helps the audience
decode
the drama through graphic designs
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What is the significance of the Ryūteki in Gagaku music?
It is a commonly used bamboo transverse flute
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What is the role of the Sho in Japanese music?
It is a
free reed
musical instrument introduced from China
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What is the main characteristic of Chinese vocal music?
It is traditionally sung in a
thin
,
non-resonant
voice
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What scale is primarily used in Chinese music?
The pentatonic scale
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What is Mo Li Hua about?
It features a gentle melody and lyrics about the
jasmine flower
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What are the main genres of Korean traditional music?
Pansori
and
samul nori
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What is the Kayagum?
A
stringed
instrument similar to a zither
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