6.what is a Cambodian double-headed drum played with both hands?
7.what do you call to finger cymbals that are made of thick and heavy Bronze.?
8.what is the name of the double-headed drum on a stand in Myanmar?
9.what kind of instrument is hne of Myanmar?
10.what do you called to the percussion instruments in Myanmar?
11.what are the two basic Indonesian music scales?}12(in any order)
13what is the traditional Indonesian folk song Which is about a cockatoo and the village grandmother who listens to cockatoo singing.
14.what is the element of music concerned with all musical aspects relating to the relative loudness (or quietness) of music?
15.monophonic, homophonic and polyphonic are under what element of music?
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6. The samphor (Khmer: សំភោរ; also romanized as sampho) is a small, 2-headed barrel drum indigenous to Cambodia, approximately . 35 meter wide by . 5 meter long. It has two heads, with one drumhead being larger than the other and is played with both hands.
7. In Cambodia, we find the chhing (small bowl-shaped finger cymbals) of thick and heavy bronze, with a broad rim. They are made of an alloy (mixture of iron, copper, and gold) mixed with bronze.
8. The short drum or sitou is a drum of two heads of the same size. It is placed at an angle on a stand and beaten with two sticks. The karaun beat is struck in tune for the dance of the ogre and when chasing the deer in the grand drama.
9. Wind instrument
10. Let Khoke
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Scales. There are two different scale systems used in Balinese gamelan: slendro and pelog.
13. Burung Kakatua is a folk song from Indonesia about the cockatoo (kakatua) and the village grandmother who listens to it sing. The book is illustrated with photographs of three-dimensional compositions formed of clay.
14. DYNAMICS
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In describing texture as musical lines or layers woven together vertically or horizontally, we might think about how these qualities are evident in three broad types of texture: monophonic (one sound), polyphonic (many sounds) and homophonic (the same sound).