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nekit [7.7K]
3 years ago
8

1. Tlapitzalli

History
1 answer:
Troyanec [42]3 years ago
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Answer:

1. Tlapitzalli → e

2. Teponaztli → i

3. Conch → g

4. Rasp → a

5. Huehueti → h

6. Ocarina → d

7. Zampona → f

8. Pitus → b

9. Tarkas → j

10. Quenas → c

Explanation:

1. Tlapitzalli → e. It is made of clay with decorations of abstract designs

It is a clay flute with decorations of deity  images from the Aztec culture

2. Teponaztli → i. It is a Mexican slit drum made from a hard wood that carved to form a hollowed structure

3. Conch → g. It is made from a seashell usually of a large sea snail. The conch is blown like a trumpet from a hole made close to the a_pex of the spine

4. Rasp → a. Its sound creates a series of rattling effects.

The rattling sound is produced when the notches on one stick are scraped with another stick

5. Huehueti → h. Upright tubular drum used by the Aztecs. The huehueti is a hollow cylindrical wooden drum with one end open and the other end covered with a stretched skin

6. Ocarina → d. it is an ancient vessel flute made from clay or ceramic that has a projecting mouthpiece and between four to twelve finger holes

7. Zampona → f. It is played by blowing across the tubetop and can be tuned to produce a variety of sounds

8. Pitus → b. It is a side-blown cane flute that is played all year round

Given that the Pitus has the description above, it is placed here

9. Tarkas → j. It is played during the rainy season

Tarkas is a_flute with a vertical duct, with a recorder like mouthpiece

10. Quenas → c. It is being played during the dry season

The quenas are cane flutes that are made with bamboo.

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