1) What is this instrument? a) Repinique b) Surdo c) Agogo d) Tamborim 2) What is this instrument? a) Repinique b) Tamborim c) Snare drum d) Surdo 3) What is this instrument? a) Tamborim b) Repinique c) Surdo d) Agogo 4) What is this instrument? a) Surdo b) Repinique c) Agogo d) Tamborim 5) What is this instrument? a) Shaker b) Tamborim c) Surdo d) Agogo 6) What is this instrument? a) Repinique b) Surdo c) Shaker d) Snare drum 7) What term means to have more than one rhythm at the same time? a) Birhythmic b) Syncopation c) Augmentation d) Polyrhythmic 8) Which term means to emphasise the off-beat in the the music? a) Birhythmic b) Syncopation c) Augmentation d) Polyrhythmic 9) What is the word used to describe the repeated pattern maintained through most of a samba performance? a) Groove b) Break c) Fill d) Call and Response 10) What is the word used to describe the different sections within a samba performance that vary from the main section? a) Groove b) Break c) Fill d) Call and Response 11) What does the leader of a samba band not do? a) Uses a whistle to signal to the ensemble b) Plays a drum themselves (repenique) c) Determines when different sections of the performance are played. d) Plays the son clave rhythm 12) In our performance which instruments keep the beat going? a) Surdo b) Agogo Bells c) Tamborim 13) In our performance which instruments play the son clave rhythm? a) Surdo b) Agogo Bells c) Tamborim 14) Where does Samba come from? a) Argentina b) Cuba c) Jamaica d) Trinidad and Tobago e) Venezuela f) Brazil

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