Music Cultures of the World
You are to work alone on this exam
. If answers on two or more exams read the
same, those students will split the points earned for that question. It is also best to
avoid paraphrasing the te
xt too closely or quoting directly without quotation marks.
This will make your answers look the same. Absorb the information in the text and
lectures, then give it back to me in your own words. As with the essay assignments,
I am looking for your abili
ty to think about these questions and discuss them in your
own words with your own thoughts, backed up by the information you have gained
in class.
General
Test
Instructions:
For each short answer (Part 1)
–
type the name of the genre or instrument on a
s
eparate piece of paper (or copy them from this document into your own
)
with the
country and description(s) following them. For the short essay and essay questions you
do not need to type or copy the questions. Just make sure you include all the numbers,
e
ven if you choose not to answer one of the questions.
I will not accept hand
–
written
answers for any section
, since they are too hard to make out, and I don’t want to deduct
points simply because I can’t read the answer.
You do not need to turn in this e
xam with
your answers.
Be sure to put your name on each of your answer sheet(s), AND
STAPLE THEM ALL TOGETHER.
5
POINTS WILL BE DOCKED IF
PAPERS ARE NOT STAPLED OR HELD TOGETHER WITH PAPER CLIPS,
ETC., OR IF PAGES ARE SO OUT OF ORDER THAT I CAN’T TELL
WHICH
IS WHICH.
Short Answer
–
Genres and Instruments (14
points)
For each of these musical genres, list the country(s) where we saw them, or if we
encountered them in Africa,
FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THIS PAPER VISIT……
LIST THE TRIBE
. I will not accept “Africa” as an answer
for the genres sectio
n. Also choose one of these categories for the type of genre:
Vocal
(may be accompanied by instruments or be a cappella),
Instrumental
(no vocal and no
dance),
Dance
(would be accompanied by instruments but has no vocal element),
Vocal/Dance
(which will
include all three), and
Event
(for something that is not a single
musical genre, but an entire event that includes music as a central part of it). Each
question is worth 1 point.
Genre
Country (or Tribe)
Vocal, Instrumental, Dance,
Vocal/Da
nce, Event
1
.
Fandango
2.
Sean Nós
3.
Lambango
4.
Agbekor
5.
Ceòl Mor
6.
Ländler
7.
Snake Dance
2
For each instrument: Give the country they are from (or if they are from Africa,
SIMPLY PUT “AFRICA”
[
no Tribe
name
needed for this section
]). Second,
give the
i
nstrument category that they belong to (Aerophone, Chordophone, Idiophone,
Membranophone, or Electrophone). Finally,
briefly describe the instrument in 1
–
5 words,
i.e. button accordion, accordion (for those with piano keys), zither, skin drum, bagpipe,
w
ooden idiophone, gourd idiophone, flute, folk oboe, dulcimer, etc.
Also, if there is a
specific element, such as having sympathetic strings or the material the instrument is
made from, which identifies that particular instrument,
you must include it
. For
example: a lute with sympathetic strings, a flute made from human bone. Each question
is worth 1 point
(The country is .5 of a point, the category and description are both .25 of
a point)
.
Instrument
Country or “Africa”
Category
Describe it briefly
8
.
Bodhran
9.
Kaval
10.
Sargija
11.
Dummbo
12.
Gankogui
13. Balafon
14.
Styrian Ziehharmonika
Short Essay
(20
points)
In one to three sentences, answer the following questions. Some may just require lists
and/or definitions.
If there are
multiple
parts to the que
stion, be sure to answer each
part
.
Answer these questions on a separate sheet of paper, typed. (You do not need to
include the questions on the exam you turn in to me. No handwritten answers will be
accepted.
Be sure to number the answers so I can matc
h them up with the questions.
You
will be docked points if you directly quote the textbook verbatim without citing it in
a footnote. You must cite any direct quotes or it is plagiarism.
Also directly quoting
the dictionary could result in point deduction
s because the definition may not be what I
gave in class. The best way to avoid this is to put the answer in your own words.
Do not
use the web as a source for this
(with the exception of Blackboard), since there may be
answers on the web that differ from
those discussed in class. This does not mean that one
is wrong and the other is right, it is just that in world music there are several possible
ways to look at things. You need to use only your notes, your text, and blackboard for
these questions.
Fro
m your Notes:
15
. Define the term ‘context’ with regard to music. (I am talking about context, not just
performance context.) (1 point)
16
.
List five “purposes” of music that appear, so
far, to be universal. (1 point)
17
.
List the five categ
ories of instruments, as discussed in class, defining each briefly. (2
points)








Jermaine Byrant
Nicole Johnson



