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1. Directions: Identify what is being asked. Choose your answer from the choices given below. Gamelan Pinpeat Agung and Kulintang Pat Waing Burung Kakatua Mahori Javanese Hsaing Waing Rasa Sayang Piphat Balinese Silat Melayu WN A traditional Indonesian folk song about a cockatoo and the village grandmother who listens to cockatoo singing. 2 A folk song in Malay language, and became popular in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore. 3 An Indonesian musical ensemble that contains instruments such as metallophones, xylophones, kendang and gongs, bamboo flutes, bowed and plucked strings. 4. A musical ensemble from Cambodia that usually accompanies ceremonial music of the royal courts and temples. 5. An orchestra from Thailand which is traditionally played by women in the courts of Central Thailand and Cambodia 6. A mid-sized orchestra of Thailand that is performed in either outdoor style with hard mallets or indoor style with padded mallets. 7. A gamelan orchestra that is used for court music, percussion dominated, style of playing gives solemn character 8. A gong-based musical ensemble from Malaysia which is used in funerals and wedding ceremonies. 9. A mixture of martial arts, dance and music usually accompanied by gongs, drums, and Indian oboes. Myanmar's traditional folk music ensemble. fool music​

Sagot :

Answer:

1.burung kakatua

2.Rasa Sayang

"Rasa Sayang" (pronounced [ˈrasa 'sajaŋ], literally "loving feeling") or "Rasa Sayange" is a folk song from Maluku, Indonesia, popular in Malaysia and Singapore.

3.gamelan

A gamelan is a traditional musical ensemble from Indonesia, typically from the islands of Java and Bali, that features a variety of instruments such as metallophones, xylophones, kendang (drums), gongs, bamboo flutes, and bowed and plucked strings. Vocalists may also be included.

4.The Pinpeat

The Pinpeat (Khmer: ពិណពាទ្យ) is the largest Khmer traditional musical ensemble. It has performed the ceremonial music of the royal courts and temples of Cambodia since ancient times.

5.the Mahori

The third major Thai classical ensemble is the Mahori, traditionally played by women in the courts of both Central Thailand and Cambodia. Historically the ensemble included smaller instruments more appropriate, it was thought, to the build of female performers.

6.Piphat

Piphat can be performed in either a loud outdoor style using hard mallets (Piphat mai khaeng; ปี่พาทย์ไม้แข็ง) or in an indoor style using padded hammers (Piphat mai nuam; ปี่พาทย์ไม้นวม).

7.JAVANESE Gamelan

8.agung

In East Malaysia, gong-based musical ensemble such as agung and kulintang are commonly used in ceremonies such as funerals and weddings. These ensembles are also common in neighbouring regions such as in the southern Philippines, Kalimantan in Indonesia and Brunei.

9.Hsaing Waing ensemble