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geodog55

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How was this example likely to have been originally presented?
 
  A. as a live performance at a local music cassette shop
  B. as a live performance at some sabha club
   C. pre-recorded and played back on cassette tape/TV/radio
  D. lip-sync-ed by wandering street vendors

Question 2

What sounds Indian in the example?
 
  A. the chords/harmonies that are used
   B. the sudden insertion of Woody Woodpecker theme
  C. the veena and mridangam are prominent
  D. the kriti section between 1:14 and 1:42



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C. pre-recorded and played back on cassette tape/TV/radio

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B. the sudden insertion of Woody Woodpecker theme





 

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