What is the drummer’s general approach to his part in the buburan form of CD 2:4?

What will be an ideal response?

• The drummer plays a pattern generic to the bubaran form. "The patterns comprise a series of drum strokes. Each stroke has an [onomatopoetic] name that imitates the actual drum sound: tak, dung, and dang . . ." p.227-8.

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a) the notion of the sublime b) the lives of peasants c) the vanitas still life d) virtuous love

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Which of the following best describes the scale on which this selection is based?

a) tonal b) chromatic c) diatonic d) modal

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