Filipino Vocal Music Traditions Quiz
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What material are the gongs in the Gandingan 'talking gongs' made from?

  • Brass (correct)
  • Steel
  • Wood
  • Aluminum
  • Which instrument from Mindanao is a two-stringed instrument?

  • Luntang
  • Kubing
  • Kudyapi (correct)
  • Kagul
  • How is the Kubing instrument played?

  • With two light-padded mallets
  • Held horizontally with the bamboo tongue in front of the opened mouth (correct)
  • As a solo instrument or in an ensemble
  • All of the above
  • What is the purpose of the Luntang instrument for farmers?

    <p>To keep them awake while scaring birds away from the fields</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which instrument from the text is a bamboo xylophone?

    <p>Gabbang</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the name of the lullaby of the Tausug people?

    <p>Langan Bata Bata</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following is a Tausug song of advice to the wedded couple?

    <p>Tarasul</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the name of the Maranao's death song?

    <p>Dekir</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following is a Manobo's harvest song?

    <p>Balatuking</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the name of the wedding chant sung before inviting the groom's party to enter the bride's house?

    <p>Sunda-ay</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following is not a part of the Palabunibunyan Ensemble?

    <p>Agung</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Gongs

    • Gandingan, known as "talking gongs," are traditionally made from bronze.

    Instruments from Mindanao

    • The two-stringed instrument commonly found in Mindanao is the gitaar.

    Kubing Instrument

    • Kubing is played by blowing into one end, producing a sound that resonates through the bamboo, often used for communication or entertainment.

    Luntang Instrument

    • The Luntang serves the purpose of signaling farmers, particularly during planting and harvest seasons, aiding in coordinating farm activities.

    Bamboo Xylophone

    • The bamboo xylophone mentioned is known as the agung.

    Tausug Lullaby

    • The lullaby of the Tausug people is called Kutitap.

    Tausug Wedding Song

    • A Tausug song offering advice to newlyweds is titled Bai-Bai.

    Maranao Death Song

    • The Maranao's death song is referred to as Pansak.

    Manobo Harvest Song

    • An example of a Manobo harvest song is Pag-ani.

    Wedding Chant

    • The wedding chant sung before the groom's party is invited to the bride's house is known as Pasak.

    Palabunibunyan Ensemble

    • The Palabunibunyan Ensemble does not include the Agung as part of its instrumentation.

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    Test your knowledge of Filipino vocal music traditions, including Islamic and non-Islamic songs about different life cycles. Explore music styles such as lullabies, wedding chants, advice songs, and religious chants.

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