Aboriginal Music : History, Instruments &Artist

Which country do you associate with the didgeridoo?
Philipines
Japan
Madagascar
Australia
What do you do with a didgeridoo?
Eat it
Smoke it
Wear it
Play it
What are didgeridoos traditionally made from?
Wood
Metal
Plastic
Glass
What animal is important in the manufacture of a didgeridoo?
Sulphur-Crested Cockatoo
Dingo
Termite
Platypus
What material is usually used to form the mouthpiece of a didgeridoo?
Beewax
Bubble Gum
Earwax
Plaster of Paris
When was the first didgeridoo made?
14th August 1963
500 years ago
2000 years ago
100 years ago
What animal is least likely to be imitated by a didgeridoo player?
Dingo
Platypus
Kangaroo
Kookaburra
What is the name of a technique used when playing the didgeridoo?
Circular breathing
Rapsberry
Hyperventilation
Dingo's breathe
What is the usual key of a didgeridoo?
B
E
C#
Any of these
Which of these is NOT a traditional name for the didgeridoo?
Yiraka
Garnbak
Martba
Didgeridoo
How long has The music of Aboriginal Australian exists?
40000 years
500 years
20 years
50 years
The Australian Aboriginals pass on their knowledge thru
Oral and written language
Oral and Music
Music and written language
Written language and pictures
In what year did the English 'invade' and declare Australia for Britain?
1788
1797
1867
1901
Name Two Famous leaders of the Aboriginal Australians?
David and Euaduidi
Charles and David
Windradyne and Yagan
Nnapioa Yuangarara
I am a famous artist who created my best known work at Papunya. I was recognised by being made an Officer of the Order of Australia. Who am I?
Albert Namatjira
Galarrwuy Yanupingu
Harold Thomas
Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri
Name 2 Regional Tribes
Nunga and Fuoirri
Beiutii and Diggerido
Koori and Murri
Who is the main singer and songwriter of the musical group Yothu Yindi
Mandawuy Yunupingu
Sally Morgan
Kevin Gunn
Christine Anu
Different variation of Australian music include
Bunggul
Blues
Clan songs
Kun-borrk
Rondo
All of the above
Which of the following statement is true?
Wangga is typically performed by one or two vocalist with clapsticks and one didgeridoo player.
Wangga is typically performed by two or three vocalist with clapsticks, bullroarer and one didgeridoo player.
Wangga is typically performed by one clapsticks player, two bullroarer players and one didgeridoo player.
Wangga is typically performed by one vocalist with bullroarer and one didgeridoo player.
Which Yothu Yindi track was ARIA's 1992 Song of the Year?
Mainstream
Treaty
Tribal Voice
Yolngu Boy
Which Aboriginal term denotes a ceremonial meeting?
Coolabah
Coolamon
Corroboree
Currawong
Songlines usually relate to __________ and the admiration of the land they live on.
Dreamtime refers to the creation of _______________ to the Aboriginal and explain how their world came to be.
Life
Time
Spirit
Culture
Some Aboriginal and Torres Straits Islander people can be identified by their_________.
Totem
Tattoo
Gumleaf
Costume
Archie Roach is an Australian
Artist
Politician
Musician
Football player
Which of the following are Aboriginal Australian musician/band?
Seaman Dan
David Gulipili
Yothu Yindi
Warumpi Band
Maori Band
Yanupingu
The Krill Krill song cycle is a new music from east
Kimberley
Melbourne
Tasmania
Adelaide
Christine Anu is a musician from the Torres Straits Islander.
False
True
Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunipingu sings in
English and Bitjara
English and Adetingiti
English and Yolngu
English and Punapa
The name Yothu Yindi translates form ' yolngo matha 'to english as
Child and father
Father and grandmother
Grandfather and grandson
Child and mother
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