Soundscapes: Exploring Music In A Changing World, Third Edition Test Bank
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Chapter 02: Setting: The Study of Local Musics
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. Which of the following questions is NOT important to ask when considering musicโs setting?
a. What instruments are used?
b. What makes up a cityโs musical life?
c. Where is the music performed?
d. When is the music heard?
e. Who makes the music?
ANS: A
MSC: Applied
DIF: Easy
REF: 69โ70
TOP: Setting
2. Ghanaian highlife was created by drawing on which of the following musical traditions?
a. Sea chanteys
d. Piano music
b. European military band music
e. All of the above
c. Church hymns
ANS: E
MSC: Conceptual
DIF: Medium
REF: 71
TOP: Accra | Africa
3. In a worship service for the Hindu deity Ganesh, when and why is an Aarati performed?
a. At the beginning, to focus the worshippersโ thoughts
b. At the beginning, to invoke several related deities
c. In the middle, to transition into the faster second half of the service
d. At the end, to atone for any mistakes made during the service
e. At the end, to purify all worshippers present at the service
ANS: D
MSC: Conceptual
DIF: Hard
REF: 81
TOP: Mumbai | South Asia
4. Beginning in 1935, new technology enabled Indian films to use the โplayback song,โ which was:
a. sung by actors on camera and then rerecorded by them on 78-rpm records.
b. sung by actors on camera and then rerecorded by professional singers on 78-rpm records.
c. sung by professional singers on camera and then recorded by them on 78-rpm records.
d. prerecorded by actors and then lip-synched by them on camera.
e. prerecorded by professional singers and then lip-synched by actors on camera.
ANS: E
MSC: Conceptual
DIF: Medium
REF: 83
TOP: Mumbai | South Asia
5. Ballads are narrative songs performed to:
a. accompany funeral services.
b. accompany group and couple dances.
c. commemorate important events and individuals.
d. coordinate workers doing repetitive physical tasks.
e. pass religious principles on to younger generations.
ANS: C
MSC: Conceptual
DIF: Easy
REF: 96
TOP: Boston | North America
6. Which of the following instruments would be appropriate for performing an Irish American
ballad?
a. The sikus
b. The shankh
c. The panpipes
ANS: D
DIF: Medium
TOP: Boston | North America | Europe
d. The uilleann pipes
e. The Highland bagpipes
REF: 97
MSC: Applied
7. The pennywhistle would usually be used to perform a (n):
a. Ewe funeral song.
b. Irish American ballad.
c. Indian film song.
d. contemporary gamelan composition.
e. Hindu praise song.
ANS: B
DIF: Easy
TOP: Boston | North America | Europe
REF: 97
MSC: Applied
8. The Portuguese musical form called fado is often performed to express:
a. nostalgia for the country left behind.
b. mourning for the recently deceased.
c. historical narratives about important families.
d. political protest against an oppressive regime.
e. moral expectations for teenagers entering adulthood.
ANS: A
DIF: Easy
TOP: Boston | North America | Europe
REF: 98
MSC: Conceptual
9. The โbroken chordsโ played by the guitar in Fado Lisboeta are called:
a. sikus.
d. polos.
b. arpeggios.
e. kotekan.
c. beating tones.
ANS: B
DIF: Medium
TOP: Boston | North America | Europe
REF: 100โ101
MSC: Applied
10. The Portuguese singer Amรกlia Rodrigues performed Fado Lisboeta in an expressive and dramatic
way by using tempo changes called:
a. rubato.
d. cavaquinho.
b. kotekan.
e. atumpan.
c. coladeira.
ANS: A
DIF: Medium
TOP: Boston | North America | Europe
REF: 100โ101
MSC: Conceptual
11. The coladeira is a:
a. fast Indian film song.
b. fast Cape Verdean dance song.
c. slow Portuguese ballad.
d. moderate-tempo Irish American ballad.
e. moderate-tempo Ewe funeral song.
ANS: B
DIF: Medium
TOP: Boston | North America | Africa
REF: 102โ103
MSC: Factual
12. What are affinity communities?
a. Funeral associations formed in Accra by the Ewe people
b.
c.
d.
e.
Immigrant groups formed to protest ethnic discrimination
Groups of people who come together to participate in particular forms of musicmaking
Lineages of well-known singers in the Portuguese fado tradition
Devotees of the deity Ganesh in India and the Indian diaspora
ANS: C
MSC: Factual
DIF: Easy
REF: 102
TOP: Boston | North America
13. The cavaquinho is a (n):
a. Irish frame drum.
b. twelve-stringed Portuguese guitar.
c. set of Peruvian bamboo panpipes.
d. Indian plucked lute that plays repeated pitches, or drones.
e. high-pitched Cape Verdean chordophone that is strummed and plucked.
ANS: E
DIF: Hard
TOP: Boston | North America | Africa
REF: 103
MSC: Factual
14. The dominant sound of the Balinese gamelan is created by:
a. flutes.
d. plucked string instruments.
b. cylindrical drums.
e. bronze gongs and xylophones.
c. bowed string instruments.
ANS: E
DIF: Easy
REF: 106
TOP: Boston | North America | Southeast Asia
MSC: Conceptual
15. The Balinese gamelan includes all of the following instruments EXCEPT:
a. a bowed lute called a rebab.
b. metal flutes called suling.
c. bronze gongs that are struck with mallets.
d. cylindrical membranophones called kendang.
e. a gangsa family of keyed metal idiophones.
ANS: B
DIF: Hard
REF: 106
TOP: Boston | North America | Southeast Asia
MSC: Applied
16. Which of the following statements about the gamelan is true?
a. It was first developed in Bali.
b. It was used exclusively in religious ceremonies in Bali.
c. It spread to North America, Latin America, and Africa.
d. It had a harmful effect on the Balinese tourist industry.
e. It was restricted to Indonesia by the Indonesian government.
ANS: C
DIF: Medium
REF: 105โ108
TOP: Boston | North America | Southeast Asia
MSC: Conceptual
17. The shimmering sound of Balinese gamelan music is created by tuning two similar instruments at
slightly different frequencies to produce:
a. overtones.
d. beating tones.
b. harmonics.
e. whistle tones.
c. colotomics.
ANS: D
DIF: Medium
REF: 109
TOP: Boston | North America | Southeast Asia
MSC: Conceptual
18. The interlocking musical parts played in the Balinese gamelan are called:
a. gangsa.
b. angsel.
c. kotekan.
d. coladeira.
e. cavaquinho.
ANS: C
DIF: Easy
REF: 109โ111
TOP: Boston | North America | Southeast Asia
MSC: Factual
19. Music of the Balinese gamelan gong kebyar is distinguished by its use of sudden breaks or
interruptions called:
a. gangsa.
d. coladeira.
b. angsel.
e. cavaquinho.
c. kotekan.
ANS: B
DIF: Hard
REF: 109 | 111
TOP: Boston | North America | Southeast Asia
MSC: Factual
20. The two interlocking parts of the kotekan in Balinese gamelan music are called:
a. polos and sangsih.
d. โmaleโ and โfemaleโ kendang.
b. gangsa and angsel.
e. trompong and reyong.
c. suling and rebab.
ANS: A
DIF: Hard
REF: 111โ112
TOP: Boston | North America | Southeast Asia
MSC: Factual
21. Which of the following statements about folk music revivals is true?
a. They typically occur in rural areas.
b. One occurred in the United States in the 1950s.
c. They are usually distanced from political causes.
d. They are usually limited to the performance of old songs.
e. They often maintain a separation between performer and audience.
ANS: B
MSC: Conceptual
DIF: Medium
REF: 111โ113
TOP: Boston | North America
22. An early music ensemble would probably include which of the following instruments?
a. The bodhrรกn
d. Viols
b. The sikus
e. Suling
c. Gangsa
ANS: D
MSC: Applied
DIF: Easy
REF: 118
TOP: Boston | North America
TRUE/FALSE
1. People typically follow the same musical pathways throughout their lives.
ANS: F
MSC: Factual
DIF: Easy
REF: 70
TOP: Setting
2. Accraโs history can be heard in highlife, a musical style that combines elements of sea chanteys,
European military music, and church music.
ANS: T
MSC: Factual
DIF: Medium
REF: 71
TOP: Accra | Africa
3. The atumpan are talking drums that were once used in Ghana to communicate and to tell historical
narratives.
ANS: T
MSC: Conceptual
DIF: Easy
REF: 75โ76
TOP: Accra | Africa
4. The sitar is a plucked lute that is traditionally used in a minor accompanying role in Indian music.
ANS: F
MSC: Applied
DIF: Medium
REF: 82
TOP: Mumbai | South Asia
5. In the earliest years of the Indian film industry, filmi git were lip-synched by actors and actresses.
ANS: F
MSC: Factual
DIF: Hard
REF: 83
TOP: Mumbai | South Asia
6. Tempo changes called rubato are used to sing fado in an expressive and dramatic way.
ANS: T
DIF: Easy
TOP: Boston | North America | Europe
REF: 100โ101
MSC: Conceptual
7. The most important type of gamelan in twentieth-century Bali was the gamelan gong kebyar.
ANS: T
DIF: Medium
REF: 106
TOP: Boston | North America | Southeast Asia
MSC: Factual
8. Like the Australian didjeridu and the Armenian duduk, the flutes of the Balinese gamelan are
played using the circular breathing technique.
ANS: T
DIF: Hard
REF: 106 | 37 | 41
TOP: Boston | North America | Southeast Asia | Oceania/Pacific | Central Asia
MSC: Applied
9. The rhythmic cycles of Balinese gamelan music are marked by a conch shell that is blown at the
end of one cycle and the beginning of the next.
ANS: F
DIF: Easy
REF: 108
TOP: Boston | North America | Southeast Asia
MSC: Applied
10. A pair of similar gamelan instruments will be tuned exactly alike to produce the shimmering sound
known as beating tones.
ANS: F
DIF: Medium
REF: 109
TOP: Boston | North America | Southeast Asia
MSC: Conceptual
11. Music scholars have long used the term โfolk musicโ to refer to music that is transmitted through
written traditions by professional musicians.
ANS: F
MSC: Factual
DIF: Easy
REF: 109
TOP: Boston | North America
12. The kotekan technique of dividing a gamelan melody into two interlocking parts played by two
people makes it possible to play the music at a slower speed.
ANS: F
DIF: Easy
REF: 112
TOP: Boston | North America | Southeast Asia
MSC: Conceptual
13. The tremolo technique is used on a bowed string instrument by shaking the bow back and forth.
ANS: T
MSC: Conceptual
DIF: Medium
REF: 114
TOP: Boston | North America
14. The early music scene in Boston is an example of historically informed performance practice.
ANS: T
MSC: Applied
DIF: Medium
REF: 116
TOP: Boston | North America
15. An early music ensemble would use viols to reconstruct the sound of music from an earlier era.
ANS: T
MSC: Conceptual
DIF: Easy
REF: 118
TOP: Boston | North America
SHORT ANSWER
1. The term ________ encompasses the multiple contexts in which music is conceived, created,
transmitted, performed, and remembered.
ANS:
Setting
DIF: Easy
REF: 69
TOP: Setting
MSC: Factual
2. The ________ dance and accompanying songs are typically performed at Ewe social gatherings
and funerals.
ANS:
Agbadza
DIF: Medium
MSC: Factual
REF: 73
TOP: Accra | Africa
3. In the Indian film industry, Lata Mangeshkar and her sisters were among the most famous
________ ________ who sang the songs that on-screen actors lip-synched.
ANS:
Playback singers
DIF: Easy
MSC: Factual
REF: 84
TOP: Mumbai | South Asia
4. Music in three-part, or ________, form consists of three sections (A B A).
ANS:
Ternary
DIF: Medium
MSC: Factual
REF: 94
TOP: Boston | North America
5. The central pitch of a melody like The Ballad of Buddy McClean is called the ________.
ANS:
Tonic
DIF: Hard
MSC: Applied
REF: 97
TOP: Boston | North America | Europe
6. Amรกlia Rodrigues was a famous fado singer, or ________, known for her ability to convey longing
or yearning through her singing.
ANS:
Fadista
DIF: Medium
MSC: Applied
REF: 100
TOP: Boston | North America | Europe
7. In Bali, ________ music was traditionally used in religious and secular ceremonies, as well as in
musical theater.
ANS:
Gamelan
DIF: Easy
MSC: Conceptual
REF: 105
TOP: Boston | North America | Southeast Asia
8. The gongs in the Balinese gamelan serve melodic functions and time-keeping, or ________,
functions.
ANS:
Colotomic
DIF: Hard
MSC: Applied
REF: 106
TOP: Boston | North America | Southeast Asia
9. A ________ ________ is a flatted-third scale step often used in the blues.
ANS:
Blue note
DIF: Easy
MSC: Factual
REF: 114
TOP: Boston | North America
10. Boston has a lively soundscape of ________ ________, in which musicians perform music from
the past on reconstructed instruments to revive the sounds of earlier eras.
ANS:
Early music
DIF: Medium
MSC: Factual
REF: 116
TOP: Boston | North America
11. English ballads like Barbara Allen were transmitted orally and through printed texts called
________.
ANS:
Broadsides
DIF: Medium
MSC: Applied
REF: 116
TOP: Boston | North America | Europe
MATCHING
Match each item to the correct description below.
a. agbadza
b. bhajan
c. shankh
d. tanpura
e. bodhrรกn
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
A Hindu devotional song
A conch shell that is blown in Hindu worship services
A dance and song performed at Ewe funerals and social gatherings
An Irish frame drum
An Indian plucked lute that plays a constant drone
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
ANS: B
ANS: C
ANS: A
ANS: E
ANS: D
Match each item to the correct description below.
a. ghazal
b. buskers
c. atumpan
d. swaramandal
e. sikus
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Peruvian panpipes made from bamboo
A plucked zither that is played in Hindu worship services
A secular, strophic Urdu-language song that was adapted for use in Indian films
Large, goblet-shaped drums associated with the Akan people of Ghana
Street musicians who perform when shops and restaurants are open
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
ANS: E
ANS: D
ANS: A
ANS: C
ANS: B
ESSAY
1. Explain how the film song Mum-Bhai demonstrates the synthesis of local and cosmopolitan
elements that is common in music in the city of Mumbai.
ANS:
Answers will vary.
2. Explain how different indoor and outdoor performance spaces in Boston provide venues for a wide
range of musical styles that are of interest to members of the cityโs diverse communities.
ANS:
Answers will vary.
3. Explain how two different ballad traditions discussed in Chapter 2 reflect the different settings in
which they were created.
ANS:
Answers will vary.
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