Music and Art of Japan and China

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Which instrument is a two-stringed fiddle popular in China?

  • Shakuhachi
  • Erhu (correct)
  • Pipa
  • Koto

What is the technique widely used for printing text and images in East Asia?

  • Mayo-e
  • Origami
  • Calligraphy
  • Paruting (correct)

What type of roof in traditional Chinese architecture features curves that rise at the corners?

  • Pyramid
  • Skepy (correct)
  • Lantern
  • Straight

Which of the following is a traditional Japanese flute?

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Which Kabuki make-up style is characterized by painted faces?

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What is known as the highest form of Chinese painting?

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What is the Japanese term for paper folding?

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Which instrument resembles a big drum in Japanese music?

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Flashcards

Bertolárku

A traditional Chinese flute.

Odaiko

A large hanging barrel drum in Japan.

Paruting

A technique for printing text, images or patterns used widely throughout East Asia.

Skepy

A type of roof in traditional Chinese architecture which has curves that rise at the corners of the roof.

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Mayo-e

The best known and most popular style of Japanese art which means pictures of the floating world.

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mong

It is the painted faces of Japanese Kabuki Theater.

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flesh

A Kabuki Make-Up of Japan which is already in itself an interpretation of the actor's own role through the medium of the facial features.

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Jianth

It is the first type of paper cutting design.

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Study Notes

Music of Japan and China

  • Japanese instruments include a short-necked fretted lute, a four-stringed lute, small bells, a flute, a large hanging barrel drum, a 13-string zither, a violin, and an hourglass-shaped instrument.
  • Chinese instruments include a lute with a shorter neck and four strings, and a fiddle.

Chinese and Japanese Art

  • Japanese art, specifically "pictures of the floating world," is a popular style.
  • Paper cutting is a type of design.
  • Knot-tying is a Japanese practice.
  • Paper was invented in the 1st century AD.
  • Landscape painting is a high form of Chinese art.
  • Calligraphy is the art of beautiful handwriting.
  • Traditional Chinese architecture has roofs with rising curves at the corners.

Basketball

  • Players move around the court while in possession of the ball.
  • Shooting is a fundamental skill.
  • Rebounding is maximizing a player's involvement.
  • Jumping with power is essential for gaining ball possession.
  • A referee controls the game.
  • The ball is an inflated sphere with an outer covering.
  • The goal is also called the basket.

Traditional Courtship Practices in the Philippines

  • Traditional courtship practices vary by region.
  • Examples of regions included in the list are Leyte, Palawan, Palabas, Pangasinan.

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