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28 Cards in this Set
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A division of the pulse into groupings of three segments.
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Compound Meter
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A musical texture that occurs when melodic variants of the same tune are performed simultaneously.
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Heterophony
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Rules of diplomatic or state etiquette.
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Protocol
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A song of praise or devotion to one's country.
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National Amthem
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"Bembe de Plena"
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Puerto Rico
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"Crown Imperial March"
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Great Britain
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"Hail to the Chief"
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United States
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"La Marseillaise"
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France
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"Royal March"
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Spain
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"Star-Spangled Banner"
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United States
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"Las Mananitas"
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Mexico
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"Tanko Bushi"
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Japan
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What is often called "sung newspaper" because the music describes daily events?
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Plena or el periodico
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What famous piece by Tchaikovsky is often heard on the Fourth of July?
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1812 Overture
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Who was known as the March King?
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John Philip Sousa
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What is the national dance of Tonga?
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Lakalaka
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What is the annual Japanese community festival called?
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Obon
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What is the composition by Sir Edward Elgar is often played at graduations?
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"Pomp and Circumstance"
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What piece was written by William Walton for the coronation of Kin George VI?
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"Crown Imperial March"
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What event does Las Mananitas celebrate?
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Birthdays
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What in "God Save the Queen/King" heard?
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When the british monarch appear at a public event
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What are bon odor?
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Japanese religious folk songs
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How many marches dod John Philip Sousa compose?
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136
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What is the most famous march by John Philip Sousa?
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"Stars and Stripes Forever"
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What two pieces share the melody?
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"My Country 'Tis of Thee" and "God Save the Queen"
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What is the national anthem of the United States of America?
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"Star Spangle Banner"
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Who wrote the "Star Spangled Banner"
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Francis Scott Key
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What is the country of origin for the lakalaka?
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Polynesia
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