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GENERAL INSTRUCTION: Encircle the letter that corresponds your correct answer. Avoid ERASURES.
1. What is known as Ta nah Melayu or Malaya which is also known for its rich and cultural heritage?
a. Singapore b. Philippines 3. Malaysia 4. Thailand
2. Which from the following statements contributed to the development of music in Malaysia that has a
great impact?
a. Beliefs b. culture c. external cultural influences d. practices
3. What particular culture cultures that mainly influences Malaysian music?
a. China b. Indian Islamic c. Philippines d. Thailand
4. It was considered as a small nation with a modern blend of Malay, Chinese, Indian, and European
Immigrants.
a. China b. Indian Islamic c. Philippines d. Singapore
5. In history, what group did colonized Singapore in 1819?
a. British colonial b. Filipino c. Singaporean d. Thais
6. Which country was highly influenced by ancient forms as well as hindu forms.
a. Cambodia b. Indonesia c. Laos d. Vietnam
7. What is the musical ensemble of of Myanmar that developed during post- Portuguese period ( 16 century)?
a. Hsaing waing
b. Javanese Gamelan
c. Pinpeat
d. Syncretic or acculturated music
8. What country is an independent republic in Southeast Asia?
a. Brunei b. Laos c. Malaysia d. Singapore
9. What particular field in music does Indonesian influenced Malaysian music?
a. Musical style b. musical scale c. musical voice d. Musical instrument
10. What Lao orchestra is similar to the piphat of Thailand with instruments that are strictly percussive but also
integrates the use of an oboe?
a. Oneat b. Khene c. Sep noi d. Sep nei
11. Which elements of music refers to the highness or lowness of a musical sound?
a. Pitch b. Melody c. Timbre b. Rhythm
12. What type of music that made specifically for voices with or without instruments.
a. Irama b. Gamelan c. vocal music d. Instrumental music
13. Which country in southeast is the world’s fourth most populous country?
a. Cambodia b. Laos c. Indonesia d. Thailand
14. What are the two basic kinds of Indonesian music scale?
a. Sep noi and sep nai b. slendro and peloq c. pesindhen and gerong d. pinpeat and p iphat
15. It is also known as the Mahori of Thailand?
a. Khene b. nha nhac c. sep noi d. sep nyai
II A.- Write the country that associates to the musical ensemble or instrument mentioned in the space provided ?
II B.- Write BG if the description associates to Balinese Gamelan and JG if Javanese Gamelan.
_____1. Percussion dominated
_____2. Used for sacred
_____3. Ued for court music
_____4. Consists of metallophones and mostly gongs
_____5. Sound are very bright and brilliant
III- Match the musical instruments of Southeast Asia to its description on Column B.
Column A Column B
______ 1. Samphor a. gong circles
______ 2. Kong vong b. finger cymbals
______ 3. Chhing c. Two big drums similar to Japanese
______ 4. Skorthom d. a double headed drum played with hands
______ 5. Oneat e. xylophones
______ 6. Saung gauk f. Myanmar harp
______ 7. Hne g. a set of 8 tuned drums
______ 8. Chauk lon pat h. a double reed pipe
______ 9. Pat waing i. a set of 21 drums in a circle
______10. Maung Hsaing j. a larger bronze gongs in a rectangular frame
IV A.- Fill in the lyrics of the song Loi Loi Grathong of Thailand in the blanks.
Thailand Lyrics
_____ a. The music of Southeast Asia reflects different aspects of Asian culture through its timbre, rhythm, melody,
texture form and style
______b. its described the geographical, historical and culture influence in the region
______c. its absorb and adopted other cultures .