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Guidelines:

1. Prepare 1 whole intermediate pad paper.


2. Write your complete name, section, and date
3. Test I (1-10) - Identification

Test II (11-20) - True or False

Test III (21-25) - Constructive Response
4. No erasures and alterations of any kind
5. Incorrect spelling is considered wrong

Ambrose B
2nd Quarter MUSIC Quiz
Test I - Identification

Write the correct answer


for each statement.
Tuning Pegs Shell Tension Rod
Hembra Macho Skin
Cuba Open Technique Edge Technique
Muted Edge Technique Finger - Thumb Technique

1 2

3
Tuning Pegs Shell Tension Rod
Hembra Macho Skin
Cuba Open Technique Edge Technique
Muted Edge Technique Finger - Thumb Technique

6
4

7
5
Tuning Pegs Shell Tension Rod
Hembra Macho Skin
Cuba Open Technique Edge Technique
Muted Edge Technique Finger - Thumb Technique

8. This is the name of the large drum.


9. This is the name of the small drum.
10.This is the country where the
Bongo drums originated.
Test II - True or False

Write TRUE if the


statement is correct and
FALSE if it is not.
11. African music is closely linked to
martial arts.
12. Performing music and making
instruments is an integral part in African
music.
13. Singing is as basic a function as talking
for most African people.
14. African music serves to entertain and is
used in ceremonial festivities.
15. The Ukelele is one of West Africa’s
best known instruments.
16. Cuba has closed its doors to the world
for 4 decades.
17. The most important rhythm of the
bongo is the “martillo” pattern.
18. Cuba is in the continent of Africa.
19. The central form of Cuban music is
Son, which has been the basis of many
other musical styles.
20. The skin of a Bongo drum is made of
plastic sheets.
Test III - Constructive
Response

Answer the question in a


maximum of 5 sentences.
Answer with a maximum
of 5 sentences.

What is the difference between an


open technique and a muted
technique in playing the bongo
drums?

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