LAS/MAS/MUS 337 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS | Latest Update 2023/2024 GRADED A+
LAS/MAS/MUS 337 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS | Latest Update 2023/2024 GRADED A+. Bridges artistic endeavors between drama and music and highlights female characters and musicians in compositions Funesta José Mariano Elízaga "Últimas Variaciones para Piano"" Dance Elements body, effort, time, space. musical elements Dynamics, form, texture, pitch, timbre, rhythm, Yaqui people of Sonora Tlaxcala, Tlaxcala," a Danza del Venado (Deer Dance) from the Pascola Ceremony, which describes events in the Seyewailo (Flower World) Which of the following is the category of classification for wind instruments? Aerophones This category of instruments includes the guitar among others and did not exist prior to European contact. Chordophones Why do practitioners of Danza Azteca take issue with Danza de los Concheros? Use of the concha represents European influence on indigenous practices. Culture can be defined as all the things people use and create in daily life, such as musical instruments, kitchen utensils, clothing, and written documents. F Jácara A song and dance form not intended for church used to highlight festivities and celebrations Mass Music written for the Catholic church service according to particular "ordinary" and "proper" sections Negrito Villancico with African influences, such as in language, rhythms, and instrumentation Romance A ballad song and precursor to the corrido that speaks on subjects of love, power, and intrigue Sones Divinos A wind band musical form translated as "sacred dance songs" used for spiritual devotion and demonstrating indigenous musical elements with those of Europe Vilancico Music created with popular melodies and dance rhythms used in religious services in an effort to include more people Himno A wind band musical form used for sacred purposes, translating to "hymn" or "anthem," which praises God in a religious context, although is also used for nationalistic purposes in other contexts Matachines Ritual dance-drama accompanying many festivals that demonstrates indigenous spiritual practices with adopted Christian beliefs Son jarocho Veracruz Son huasteco Hidalgo Son jalisciense Jalisco Son abajeño Michoacán Son istmeño Oaxaca Son Sound Genre of Mexican folk music distinguished by its strophic form and lively choreography. Its first documented use surfaces in Veracruz in the eighteenth century. Mexican son A 12-beat phrase divided into two groups of six beats with varying accentuation sometimes felt in two, sometimes in three Sesquiáltera Percussive guitar used especially by calenteño musicians. Guitarra de golpe The foot-stomping heard in Mexican son that create rhythmic accents are called: zapateado The son calenteño comes from the hot lands, or Tierra Caliente, in the state of Michoacán. T The singing style found in son jarocho, called pregonero and coro, is likely derived from the prevalent African style of call-and-response. T Jalisco was the exclusive birthplace of mariachi. F Sones from Jalisco and western Mexico led most directly to the modern mariachi tradition. T Urbanization following the Mexican Revolution led to the integration of regional sones into the modern mariachi repertoire and musical practices. T The mega-genre of Mexican dance song, called son, is defined by three dimensions: music, verse, and instruments. F Hobsbawn's concept of inventing tradition refers to creating cultural memory through selective reinterpretation. T The modern mariachi ensemble typically does NOT include which of the following instruments?
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