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58 Cards in this Set
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The word Gamelan means ______ or __________
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ensemble or orchestra
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Most well known genre of Gamelan
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Gamelan gong kebyar
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kebyar means
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"to flare up"
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What produces the shimmering in the jaya semara?
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paired tuning
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What is the term that means interlocking music?
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Kilitan telu
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Where is Track 1 from?
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Bali
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Track 1 Genre
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Gamelan Gong Kebyar
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Track 2 Genre
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Kecak
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What is kecak
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Balinese dance-drama with music provided by voice
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Malpal
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Style in beleganjur characterized by driving rhythms.
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Time keeping gongs in beleganjur
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○ gong ageng
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Melody gongs in beleganjur
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○ Ponggang (pot gongs)
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Elaboration in beleganjur
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Reyong (smaller pots)
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Texture in beleganjur
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○ Kengang (drums) and cengceng (cymbals)
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New creation beleganjur
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kreasi beleganjur
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Track 3 Genre
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Gamelan Beleganjur
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Track 4 Genre
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Neo traditional- kreasi beleganjur
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barhat
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note by note expansion of a raga in performance
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wayang kulit
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shadow puppetry
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communal interdependence
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A common trait among Balinese people to work together towards a common goal.
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Track 5 Genre
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Bhajan Def
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Track 6 Genre
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Rag Form
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Alap
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Nonmetric, slow moving, improvised section
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Gat
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Metric section after Alap
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Mohan guitar
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Pitch bent with movable frets
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Track 7 Genre
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Indian Jazz fusion
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Track 8 Genre
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Fusion
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Track 8 Artist
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Trilok Gurtu
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Track 8: What is melody based on?
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Dodecophony (12 tone serialism)
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Bhajan
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Devotional songs and hymns
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Qawalli
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Singing and driving drumming rhythms
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Bhangra
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Lively punjabi folk songs accompanied by powerful rhythms played on a large, barrel shaped "dhol"
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Dhol
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Large, barrel-shaped drum featuerd in bhangra music
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Tala
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rhythm in indian music
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Theka
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Skeletal drum pattern
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Tintal
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Counting and drum syllables. 16 beats.
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Tambura
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function is to drone and has no other purpose
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Track 9 Genre
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Hornpipe
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Track 9 Instrument
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Tin Whistle
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Track 10 Genre
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Reel melody
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A song like Track 13 would usually be played for who?
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A chief
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Bodhran
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handheld frame drum with goat skin head
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Track 12: Neo-tradtional or post-traditional?
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Post-traditional
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Track 13 Genre
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Fontomfrom
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Fontomfrom
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Drum ensemble
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Lead instrument of Fontomfrom
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From
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Timekeeper of Fontomfrom
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Gongon
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Track 14 Artist
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Keita of Mali
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Track 14 Instrument
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Kora
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The ostinato style heard in Track 14 is known as
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Kumbengo
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Track 15 Genre
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Neo-traditional
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Track 15 Artist
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Taj mahal (guitar) and Toumani diabete (kora)
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Track 15 shows what?
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Musical dialogue
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Track 16 Genre
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pop ballad
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Track 16 instrument
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Kidjo
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birimintingo
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melodic flourish
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koni/ngoni
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Banjo-liked plucked chordophone
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Drums in fontomfrom ensemble
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From, Atumpan, Eguankoba, GonGon(timekeeper)
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