Exam 12: Introduction: What Is a Soundscape
Exam 1: Sound: The Materials of Music56 Questions
Exam 2: Setting: The Study of Local Musics61 Questions
Exam 3: Significance: Musics Meaning in Everyday Life56 Questions
Exam 4: Music and Migration56 Questions
Exam 5: Music and Memory54 Questions
Exam 6: Music,mobility,and the Global Marketplace54 Questions
Exam 7: Music and Dance69 Questions
Exam 8: Music and Ritual55 Questions
Exam 9: Music and Politics62 Questions
Exam 10: Music and Identity60 Questions
Exam 11: Epilogue22 Questions
Exam 12: Introduction: What Is a Soundscape48 Questions
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Khoomii singers depict sounds of nature in order to reinforce their connection to the physical environment of Tuva.
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David Hykes retained the soundscape of Tuvan throat singing when he incorporated the khoomii technique into his performances with the Harmonic Choir.
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Match each item to the correct description below.
-A small Tuvan fiddle decorated with a carved horse's head
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If the partials of a clarinet and of a string instrument were filtered out,the two instruments would sound different from each other.
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