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NAME:__________________________________SECTION: 8- SCORE:____________

MUSIC MODULE 1
I. Analyze the statements of each item then rearrange the letters to form a correct
answer. Write your answer on the space provided.

1. Aside from pinpeat, Cambodia has an ensemble that uses stringed instruments to
accompany dance, theatre, wedding, and other ceremonies.
YMHROO
2. One of the tuning systems in Indonesia which refers to five (5) equidistant tones in
octave.
OSNRELD
3. One of the Indonesian gamelans which is used in court music.
SJVANAEE
4. This refers to Myanmar’s instruments played in concerts.
NTAIYEN
5. Malaysian ensemble that performs choral singing with or without percussion
instrumental accompaniment.
KDRIIRBTAA
6. An ensemble in Malaysia which consists of xylophones played in traditional Malay
events.
TKKROE
7. One of Lao’s ensemble which uses instruments that are percussive; similar to Thai’s
Piphat.
PSEYNAI
8. This refers to traditional songs that describe royal court music which ‘Lao’ is derived
from.
MDLPGNOAEUE
9. Vietnamese style of music referring to solo musical pieces.
UHETLSYE
10. Singapore performers which feature ethnic music with Malay and Indian influence.
GPSRNIAOE SNHCEIE TRRHCSAEO

II. Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write it on a separate sheet of paper.
_______1. What is the name of an orchestra that performs the ceremonial music of the
royal courts and temples of Cambodia?
A. Angkor Wat
B. Oneat
C. Pinpeat
D. Samphor
_______2. What is the traditional musical ensemble of Indonesia?
A. Gamelan
B. Kertok
C. Mahori
D. Pinpeat
_______3. What is the national instrument of Burma?
A. Angklung
B. Khey
C. Kulintang
D. Saung Gauk
_______4. What musical ensemble of Malaysia utilizes small, horizontally-laid gongs
accompanied by larger, suspended gongs and drums used in funerals and weddings?
A. Kertok
B. Dikir Barat
C. Silat Melayu
D. Agung and Kulintang
_______5. Which Malaysian ensemble performs choral singing with or without
instrumental accompaniment?
A. Kertok
B. Dikir Barat
C. Silat Melayu
D. Agung and Kulintang
_______6. What ensemble in Thailand is traditionally played by women?
A. Krueang Sai
B. Mahori
C. Morlam
D. Piphat
_______7. Which traditional Thai music tells about the daily trials and tribulations of
rural Thai?
A. Khreang Sai
B. Lukthung
C. Mahori
D. Morlam
_______8. Which traditional Thai music speaks about the poor conditions in rural areas?
A. Lukthung
B. Mahori
C. Morlam
D. Piphat
_______9. Which traditional song describes royal court music?
A. Celempung
B. Metallophones
C. Monarchy
D. Penglaodeum
_______10. Which of the following does not belong to the major categories of the music of
Vietnam?
A. Folk Music
B. Contemporary Music
C. Imperial Court Music
D. Religious and Ceremonial Music
NAME:__________________________________SECTION: 8- SCORE:____________
MUSIC M2
I. Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write your answer on a separate sheet
of paper.
1. What is a Cambodian double-headed drum played with both hands?
A. Kongvong
B. Oneat
C. Samphor
D. Skorthom
2. A 13-string angular harp which is considered as the national instrument of
Myanmar.
A. Pattala
B. Pait waing
C. Saung gauk
D. Xylophone
3. A large bamboo mouth organ popular in Laos
A. Khene
B. Mor Lam
C. Sep Noi
D. Sep Nyai
4. Which of the following describes dan tranh?
A. a set of 21 drums in circle
B. composed of bell and clapper
C. bronze gongs in circular frame
D. a sixteen-string zither that looks like a bamboo tube
5. Which of the following does not describe Kompang?
A. a narrow circular frame instrument
B. has approximately 20-40 cm in diameter
C. has approximately 80-100 cm in width
D. a popular Singapore musical instrument
6. An Indonesian double-headed barrel drum used in gamelan ensemble.
A. Gerong
B. Irama
C. Kendang
D. Pesindhen
7. Below are the instruments classified as Idiophone EXCEPT:
A. Bedug
B. Kongvong
C. Kulintang
D. Kyi Waing
8. Finger cymbals that are made of thick and heavy bronze.
A. Chhing
B. Dombat
C. Kesi
D. Oneat
9. Which bowed musical instrument of Indonesia has one to three strings?
A. Dobat
B. Mi gyaung
C. Sidaw
D. Palwei
10. What long-necked fretted musical instrument in Thailand has four strings?
A. Jhakae
B. Krachappo
C. So Dung
D. So Sam Sai
11. Which of the following musical instrument is not a chordophone?
A. Dan Bau
B. Dan Sen
C. Kong
D. Tawak tawak
12. What musical instrument from Indonesia is made of a varying number of bamboo
tubes attached to a bamboo frame?
A. Angklung
B. Gamelan
C. Kulintang
D. Kompang
13. Which of the following does not belong to Thailand musical instrument?
A. Calung
B. Dan Bau
C. Pi so
D. Thon and Rammana
14. The following are musical instrument of Laos, EXCEPT:
A. Kayuthin
B. Khim
C. Phin
D. Ranat
15. A double-headed drum which is one of the primary instruments of gamelan
ensemble.
A. Gedombak
B. Gendang
C. Kompang
D. Oozi

II. Arrange the letters to form a name of Southeast Asian musical instrument.

1. NTOH and NAMMARA They are hand drums played as a pair.


____________________
2. KNEHE A large mouth bamboo organ.
____________________
3. MKIH It is a hammered dulcimer or zither.
____________________
4. NAD NSE It has two strings, attached to a slender
____________________ neck and frets.
5. BAREB A bowed string instrument having one to
____________________ three strings.

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