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Name of Learner: __ Grade & Section: _____________________

Subject: MUSIC 8 Module No.: 1 Quarter No.: 2

Directions: Find the answer in the puzzle. Use colored pen.

Japan Ryuteki Geomungo


Odaiko China Haegum
Tsuzumi Yueqin Piri
Kotsuzumi Pipa Changgo
Otsuzumi Erhu Vocal timbre
Tsuridaiko Yunluo Rhythm
Taiko Sheng Melody
Koto Dizi Texture
Shamisen Zheng Form
Biwa Pengling Yosen
Shakuhachi Korea Insen
Nokan Chongak Sakura
Hichiriki Sogak Molihua
Sho Pansori Arirang
Shinobue Kayagum
Arirang 1. Is a Korean folk song and used as a symbol of Korea and Korean culture.
Mo Li Hua 2. Is a traditional Chinese song with a beautifully gentle and lyrical melody.
Sakura 3. Is a traditional Japanese folk song depicting spring, the season of cherry blossoms.
Yo-sen and In-sen 4-5. The main tone of Japanese music has two modes.
Chong-ak 6. It means “right music” and its tradition includes both instrumental and vocal music.
Sog-ak 7. A category of Korean music traditionally associated with the lower classes or for the general public and are
vibrant and energetic.
Pansori 8. Is a kind of music presented to audiences by skilled vocal singers and drummers.
Piri 9. Used in both the folk and classical music of Korea.
Changgo 10. Is the most widely used drum in the traditional music of Korea.
Kayagum 11. Is a traditional Korean zither-like string instrument, with 12 strings.
Haegum 12. Is a two-string vertical fiddle.
Geomungo 13. Is a six-string plucked zither, a traditional Korean stringed musical instrument of the zither family.
14-18. Musical elements used in East Asia
Form 14. Strophic
Vocal Timbre 15. Nasal and throaty
Texture 16. Monophony
Rhythm 17. Duple, triple, quadruple
Melody 18. Pentatonic scale, diatonic scale
Pengling 19. Two small bells made of high-tin bronze
Zheng 20. An ancient Chinese instrument that has an arched surface and an elongated-trapezoid with 13 to 21 strings.
Dizi 21. Is the traditional Chinese flute.
Erhu 22. A two-stringed fiddle and one of the most popular Chinese instruments.
Yunluo 23. Literally “cloud gongs” or “cloud of gongs.
Sheng 24. Also called as Chinese mouth organ and looks like a set of panpipes with 12 to 36 bamboo pipes.
Yueqin 25. A moon-shaped lute with shorter neck and four strings, played with a spectrum.
Pipa 26. A four-stringed lute with 30 frets and a pear-shaped body.
Hichiriki 27. A double reed Japanese flute used as one of two main melodic instruments in Japanese gagaku music.
Sho 28. Is a Japanese free reed musical instrument that was introduced from China during the Nara period.
Shakuhachi 29. The most famous flute made from bamboo.
Nokan 30. A parallel, bamboo flute (fue) is the only melodic instrument used in noh.
Biwa 31. Is a Japanese short-necked fretted lute, often used in narrative storytelling.
Shinobue 32. Is also called takebue in the context of Japanese traditional arts.
Ryuteki 33. Literally ”dragon flute” is a Japanese transverse fue made of bamboo.
Odaiko 34. The physical energy and sheer excitement is an integral part of many Japanese matsuri.
Taiko 35. Is a Japanese drum that comes in various sizes and is used to play a variety of musical genres.
Shamisen 36. Is a plucked stringed instruments. The neck is fretless, and is slimmer than that of a guitar or a banjo.
Koto 37. Is a 13-string zither, about two meters long and made of Paulownia wood.
Tsuzumi 38. Hourglass-shape drum with two varieties.
Kotsuzumi 39. Is held on the right shoulder and the player alters the tone by squeezing the laces.
Tsuridaiko 40. A large hanging barrel drum.
Otsuzumi 41. A drum placed on the left thigh.

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