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  1. 00:00:27 

    This peculiar instrument is typical of the Alps. It was used, among other things, to communicate over long distances. Do you know what it is called?

     

    • Mountain horn 
    • Alphorn  

  2. 00:00:40 

    The cimbalom (cymbalom or cymbalum) is a traditional plucked string instrument, which composers such as Zoltan Kodaly brought into the concert hall. Do you know from which countries’ folklore it is typical?

     

    • Sweden and Norway 
    • Spain and Portugal 
    • Hungary and Romania  

  3. 00:00:54 

    The harmonica is an instrument used in various styles of traditional North-American music, such as country music and bluegrass. Which of the following are also styles of North-American music?

     

    • Waltz - Minuet - Sarabande  
    • Guajira - Mambo - Bossa nova  
    • Blues - Jazz - Boogie-woogie  

  4. 00:01:08 

    Solo or accompanied by the harmonica, concertina or the violin, this instrument is used in North-American music. Do you know what it is called?

     

    • Banjo 
    • Ukulele  
    • Hawaiian guitar 

  5. 00:01:21 

    The castanets are a hallmark of Spanish music, but do you know which instrumental family they belong to?

     

    • Percussion 
    • Strings 
    • Plucked strings 

  6. 00:01:35 

    The guitar is another of the most popular instruments in Spain and it has been used in both traditional music and flamenco, as well as in classical music by composers including Albéniz, Falla, Granados, etc. There is a cadence with a typically Spanish sound. Can you remember its name?

     

    • Harmonic cadence 
    • Perfect cadence 
    • Phrygian or Spanish cadence  

  7. 00:01:48 

    Do you know what this kind of danceable rhythm is called?

     

    • Charleston  
    • Rock and roll  
    • Ragtime  

  8. 00:01:54 

    North America

     

    • Fandango 
    • Czárdás 
    • Blues 
    • Cake-walk 
    • Seguidillas 
    • Polka 

  9. 00:01:56 

    Central Europe

     

    • Fandango 
    • Czárdás 
    • Blues 
    • Cake-wake 
    • Seguidillas 
    • Polka 

  10. 00:01:58 

    Spain

     

    • Fandango 
    • Czárdás 
    • Blues 
    • Cake-walk 
    • Seguidillas 
    • Polka 

  11. 00:02:35 

    What is the name of the rhythm used in audio 1?

     

    • Sevillanas 
    • Jota 
    • Blues 
    • Cake-wañk 
    • Polka 
    • Czárdás 

  12. 00:03:00 

    What is the name of the rhythm used in audio 2?

     

    • Sevillanas 
    • Jota 
    • Blues 
    • Cake-walk 
    • Polka 
    • Czárdás 

  13. 00:03:26 

    What is the name of the rhythm used in audio 3?

     

    • Sevillanas 
    • Jota 
    • Blues 
    • Cake-walk 
    • Polka 
    • Czárdás 

  14. 00:03:51 

    What is the name of the rhythm used in audio 4?

     

    • Sevillanas 
    • Jota 
    • Blues 
    • Cake-walk 
    • Polka 
    • Czárdás 

  15. 00:04:17 

    What is the name of the rhythm used in audio 5?

     

    • Sevillanas 
    • Jota 
    • Blues 
    • Cake-walk 
    • Polka 
    • Czárdás 

  16. 00:04:42 

    What is the name of the rhythm used in audio 6?

     

    • Sevillanas 
    • Jotas 
    • Blues 
    • Cake-walk 
    • Polka 
    • Czárdás 

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