The Percussion: A Symphony of Rhythm and Energy

The Percussion: A Symphony of Rhythm and Energy

15 Questions Published

Questions

Question 1 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Which percussion instrument is known for its distinctive, metallic sound and is often used in classical Indian music?

  1. Tabla
  2. Mridangam
  3. Ghatam
  4. Manjira
Question 2 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

The Tabla, a popular percussion instrument in Hindustani classical music, consists of how many drums?

  1. One
  2. Two
  3. Three
  4. Four
Question 3 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

The Mridangam, a South Indian percussion instrument, is characterized by its:

  1. Cylindrical shape
  2. Goat skin heads
  3. Tunable pitch
  4. All of the above
Question 4 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

What is the primary material used in the construction of the Ghatam, a South Indian percussion instrument?

  1. Wood
  2. Metal
  3. Clay
  4. Leather
Question 5 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

The Pakhawaj, a barrel-shaped percussion instrument, is associated with which genre of Indian classical music?

  1. Hindustani
  2. Carnatic
  3. Both Hindustani and Carnatic
  4. None of the above
Question 6 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

The Kanjira, a frame drum with a goatskin head, is commonly used in:

  1. Hindustani classical music
  2. Carnatic classical music
  3. Folk music
  4. All of the above
Question 7 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

The Dholak, a two-headed drum, is often played in:

  1. Classical music
  2. Folk music
  3. Religious ceremonies
  4. All of the above
Question 8 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

The Tabla Tarang, a set of tuned tablas, is played by:

  1. Striking the tablas with sticks
  2. Plucking the strings attached to the tablas
  3. Rubbing the tablas with a cloth
  4. None of the above
Question 9 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

The Morsing, a bowed percussion instrument, is traditionally made from:

  1. Wood
  2. Metal
  3. Animal hide
  4. Bamboo
Question 10 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

The Chenda, a cylindrical drum, is commonly used in:

  1. Hindustani classical music
  2. Carnatic classical music
  3. Folk music
  4. Religious ceremonies
Question 11 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

The Naal, a pair of cymbals, is often played in:

  1. Classical music
  2. Folk music
  3. Religious ceremonies
  4. All of the above
Question 12 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

The Ghatam, a pot-shaped percussion instrument, is played by:

  1. Striking the body of the pot with the fingers and palms
  2. Rubbing the pot with a cloth
  3. Plucking the strings attached to the pot
  4. None of the above
Question 13 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

The Pakhawaj is often played in accompaniment with:

  1. Sitar
  2. Sarod
  3. Tabla
  4. All of the above
Question 14 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

The Kanjira is known for its:

  1. Bright, metallic sound
  2. Deep, resonant sound
  3. Earthy, resonant sound
  4. Loud, energetic sound
Question 15 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

The Dholak is commonly used in:

  1. Classical music
  2. Folk music
  3. Religious ceremonies
  4. All of the above