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A chant derives from shōmyō, the sophisticated and rich tradition of Buddhist chanting
a. Kagura
b. Naugata
c. Gagaku
d. Nō
It is a large Japanese barrel-shaped drum.
a. Odaiko
b. Shashimen
c. Tan-Pi-Ku
d. Nō
Peking also features beautiful paintings,exquisite costume, and graceful gestures.
a. Peking Opera
b. Noh
c. Kabuki
d. Wayang Kulit
It is one of the oldest continuous traditions of storytelling in Central Java.
a. KABUKI
b. NOH
c. PEKING OPERA
d. WAYANG KULIT
Two-stringed fiddle
a. Gambang
b. Rebab
c. Suling
d. Bonang
A four-stringed instrument that is plucked.
a. Pi-pa
b. Bu-ch'in
c. Shashimen
d. Yueqin
Comprised mainly by bronze percussion instruments, augmented by other percussion instruments, strings, and flute.
a. Dalang
b. Naugata
c. Gamelan
d. Suluk
The Dalang sings the mood songs (suluk) at regular intervals during performance; in a nine-hour Wayang Kulit.
a. Dalang
b. Naugata
c. Gamelan
d. Suluk
This music is very flexible, can be performed by one shamisen or by an entire orchestra of twenty musicians.
a. Mime
b. Naugata
c. Gagaku
d. Suluk
A long song which reached a golden age in the first half of the 19th century as dance music for the henge mono or quick change pieces.
a. Kagura
b. Naugata
c. Gagaku
d. Nō