Question

These people sing lullabies called oriori and love songs called waiata aroha, which are sometimes performed after speeches. For 10 points each:
[10e] Name these Indigenous people who often sing and use body percussion for performances of haka dances, which are common at funerals or gatherings in New Zealand.
ANSWER: Māori
[10m] The Māori genre of taonga pūoro often includes flute, percussion, and a trumpet called pūtātara made from these animal-derived objects. Some Asian cultures insert mouthpieces into the bores of these non-bone objects.
ANSWER: conch shells [prompt on shells]
[10h] Some varieties of ancient Maori chants, including mōteatea, had this musical characteristic. In Carnatic music, the shruti is the interval that designates music with this quality.
ANSWER: microtonality [or microintervals; or quarter-tone; prompt on descriptive answers]
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2024 Booster Shot (Columbia)02/23/2024Y510.00100%0%0%
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SIUEWUSTL A100010
Truman StateWUSTL C1010020
Squidward Community CollegeWUSTL J100010