kongvong belongs to what classification of musical instrument
1. kongvong belongs to what classification of musical instrument
Answer:
Gongs
The kongvong toch (Khmer: គងវង់តូច or kong touch Khmer: គងតូច) is a number of gongs that are attached to a circle-shaped rack, closely resembling its larger relative, the kong thom.
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2. what is KONGVONG? a.Air/Wind b.Strings c.Own Instrument d.Membrane
Answer:
instrument. it's a gong
3. 4. It is the smallest instruments in Cambodia. Pinpeat Chingg Oneat Kongvong
Answer:
Chingg
Explanation:
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Answer:
The Tro Che or Tro Chhe
Explanation:
The tro che or tro chhe (ទ្រឆេ) is a member of the tro family of 2-stringed Cambodian fiddles, the smallest member of the tro family. Its two metal strings are tuned D—A, an octave above the tro sau thom and the highest of the tros.
4. What musical instrument which is describes as gong circle or idiophone.A. Dynamics B. Kongvong C. Oneat D. Chhing
Answer:
Letter B. po ang sagot
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5. The pinpeat ensemble of Cambodia uses all instrument EXCEPT:A. saung gaukB. OneatC. ChhingD. Kongvong
Answer:
saung gauk
Explanation:
pinpeat ensemble instruments are the ff:
skorthom, ching, oneat, kongvong, and samphor
6. 3. Which of the following instruments is NOT included in the Pinpeat? A. Ching C. Kongvong B. Hne D. Samphor evtensive collection of classical songs
Answer:
a
Explanation:
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7. pinpeat instruments and descriptoinkongvongchhingoneatsamphorskorthom
Answer:
KHONG VONG TOCH (Khmer: គងវង់តូច or kong touch Khmer: គងតូច) is a number of gongs that are attached to a circle-shaped rack, closely resembling its larger relative, the kong thom.
CHHING- finger cymbals. Made of thick bronze, Chhing finger cymbals are bowl-shaped, and about two inches in diameter. The player strikes them together, one in each hand. For the closed sound, chhepp, the player damps them. For the open sound, chhing, the player lets them ring.
ONEAT cambodian musical instrument- is a xylophone used in the Khmer classical music of Cambodia. It is built in the shape of a curved, rectangular shaped boat. It has twenty-one thick bamboo or hard wood bars that are suspended from strings attached to the two walls.
SAMPHOR- is a small, 2-headed barrel drum indigenous to Cambodia, approximately . 35 meter wide by . 5 meter long. It has two heads, with one drumhead being larger than the other and is played with both hands.
SKOR THOM (Khmer: ស្គរធំ) are Cambodian 2-headed barrel drums played with a pair of wooden drumsticks. They typically have skin heads made from oxen, cows or buffalos, and are played in pairs.
8. what kind of instrument has a doubleheaded drum played with hands (membranophone)a. Oneat b. Samphorc. Kongvongd. Skorthom
Answer:
B.samphorExplanation:
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Answer:
A. Chhing
Explanation:
Chhing are bowl shape cymbals or sometimes referred to as metal clappers, they are thick and heavy with large boss and small rim. The chhing is made from a mixture of an alloy of iron, copper or gold mixed with bronze. The "chhing" measures about 5 centimetres in diametre.
Ching (also spelled Chheng, Khmer: ឈិង or Chhing, Thai: ฉิ่ง) are finger cymbals played in Cambodian and Thai theater and dance ensembles.
10. Which of the following is a Myanmar Musical Instrument?A. Pat WaingB. SitarC. SamphorD. Kongvong
Explanation:
C.samphor
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Answer:
A. Pat Waing
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11. what instruments does not belong to Pinpeat of Cambodia.A. chhingB. KongvongC. morlamD. Samphor
Answer:
c. morlam
explain:
instruments used in pinpeat of cambodia
oneat
Samphor
Kongvong
skorthom
chhing
12. which of the following instruments belongs to membranophone.?A. OneatB. KongvongC. ChhingD. Samphor
Answer:
A.samphorMembranophones are instruments that make sound from the vibrations of stretched skins or membranes. Drums, tambourines, and some gongs are common examples of membranophones.
Explanation:
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13. A musical Instrument in Cambodian Esemble wich is similar to Japanese drumsA.Chhing B. OneatC. KongvongD.Skorthom
Answer:
B.Oneat..............
14. How do we classify the Cambodian musical instrument “kongvong” A.aerophone B.chordophone C.idophone D.membranophone
Answer:
C. Idiophone
Explanation:
A kongvong is a cambodian musical instrument that consists of gongs
Idiophone - an instrument the whole of which vibrates to produce a sound when struck, shaken, or scraped, such as a bell, gong, or rattle.
15. All except one are instruments from Cambodia's Pinpeat, which is the exception? a. Kongvongb. oneatc. chhingd. biwa
D. Biwa
Because it is an instrument from Japan, not Cambodia.
16. This instrument is a xylophone used in pinpeat orchestra. A. Chhing B. Kongvong C.Samphor D. Oneat
Answer:
D po
Explanation:
The Roneat is played in the Pinpeat ensemble. In that ensemble, sits on the right of the Roneat Thung, a lower-pitched xylophone. The roneat ek is the analogous equivalent to the Thai xylophone called ranat ek, and the Burmese bamboo xylophone called "pattala".
17. chinning , kongvong, oneat , samphor and samphor. Are their instruments made of wood or metal
Answer:
these instrument are made of metal
18. Kongvong is a Cambodian musical instrument that consist of gongs played by striking. In what classification of instrument does it belong?
Answer:
Percussion instrument
Explanation:
Percussion instruments are instruments that make sounds when struck. Examples of percussion instruments are the piano (stringed percussion instrument), timpani, cymbals, xylophone, triangle, snare drum, celesta, bass drum, maracas, tambourine, chimes, and gongs, the type of percussion instrument the kongvong belongs to. Percussion instruments family are believed to include some of the first instruments used by mankind.
Kongvong belongs to the percussion family of traditional Khmer instruments, along with the the other instruments such as the roneat ek, roneat dek, and roneat thung. It has 16 gong heads that are made of brass that are struck with a gong mallet to produce sounds. These gongs are arranged in a circular manner and are kept in place by a frame made of four strips of cane, hardwood, or ivory.
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19. based on the hornbostel-sachs classification of instruments what is skorthom, samphor, chhing, oneat, kongvongis it an aerophone, membranophone, chordophone, idiophone, or an electrophone?
Skorthom - membranophone
Samphor - membranophone
Chhing - idiophone
Oneat -idiophone
Kongvong - idiophone
20. 7. Which instrument DOES NOT belong to the pinpeat ensemble?A. kongvong B. chhingC. chakheD. oneat
C. Chakhe
Because chakhe is belong to the mahori instruments
21. PRETEST Directions: Identify the name of the following instruments. Choices are ONEAT, CHHING ,SAMPHOR ,SKOR THOM, KONGVONG
skor,one at,chhing
Explanation:
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22. 5. Which of the following instruments is not classified as an Idiophone?A. ChhingB. SkorthomC OneatD. Kongvong6 Pineatic FroombleiaAI
Answer:
A. (chhing)
Explanation:
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23. 7. What instrument in Pinpeat ensemble characterized two big drums that is similar to Japanese A. KongVong B. Oneat C. Samphor D. Skorthom
D. Skorthom
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24. 6. The following are the musical instruments of The Pinpeat Orchestra EXCEPT one;a samphorbhneC kongvongd. chhing
Answer: D Explanation:
the three are all an instrument of pinpeat ensemble
25. which of the following musical instrument is not part of pinpeat enssemble?a. Chhing b. kongvong c. pattala d. skorthom
Answer:
C po
Explanation:
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C. Pattala is not part of pinpeat enssemble
26. Which of the following instrument below DOES NOT belong to group? * a. Oneat b. Kongvong c. Sep Noi d. Chhing
c. Sep Noi
All of these instruments came from Cambodia. But Sep Noi is from Thailand.
27. TRUE OR FALSE kongvong is a xylophone instrumental cambodia PAKI SAGOT PLSS
True. Kong Vong also known as kong touch is a number of gongs that are attached to a circle-shaped rack, closely resembling its larger relative, the kong thom. Both instruments belong to the percussion family of traditional Khmer instruments, along with the roneat ek, roneat dek, and roneat thung. These instruments are all performed in the pinpeat and mahaori orchestras. The kong toch is made of three parts; the frame of the gong circle, the gongs themselves, and the gong mallets. The frame of the gong circle is made from a rattan vine which is smoothed and rounded into shape. Four lengths of the vine are taken to make one frame. The lengths are divided into two pairs, a shorter pair for the inner circle and a longer pair for the outer. The instrument is held up with 16 supports, made of neang nuen, krennoonf, or beng wood. The gong circle is held together with six crossbars, designed to keep the distance between the inner and outer frames fixed. Copper wires are wrapped around the length of each support post, one on the inner and one on the outer. There are 16 gong heads, which cover a range of pitches. They are rounded and flat in shape with a raised knob in the middle, known as the nipple. The nipple is crucial to the sound, as this is the part being struck by the player. In addition to this, the gongs are tuned by sticking promor (a lead and wax combination) to the underside of the nipple. Two holes are drilled on either side of the gong so it can be suspended in the frame with copper wire. The same gong mallets are used for the kong toch and the kong thom. The mallets have a 25 cm long stick. The heads are made from the earlier mentioned promor, which is then wrapped in four or five layers of cloth and stitched with nylon thread.
The Khmer word korng/ kong "gong" is refers to all types of gong including the flat or bossed gong, single or in a set, suspended on cords from hooks, or a gong placed over a frame. The history of these gongs can be traced in part from the epigraphy and iconography of Funan-Chenla and Angkor periods, for many can be seen carved on ancient Khmer temple.[1]
28. What do Cambodians call their finger cymbal instrument?a. Chingb. Shenc. Kongvongd. Cymbals
Answer:
the correct answer is letter A. Ching
Answer:
The answer is letter A. Ching
29. 3. This instrument is classified as idiophone. These are finger cymbals. A. Chhing B. Kongvong C. OneatD. Skorthom
A.Ching
Explanation:
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Answer:
A. Chhing
Explanation:
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30. 2. How do we classify the Cambodian musical instrument "kongvongA) AerophoneC) IdiophoneB) ChordophoneD) Membranophone
A kongvong is a cambodian musical instrument that consists of gongs.
so it's an idiophone.
idiophone - an instrument the whole of which vibrates to produce a sound when struck, shaken, or scraped, such as a bell, gong, or rattle.