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The correct answer to the statement above is TRUE. When we say approximate symmetry, this is the kind of symmetry presented when objects are equivalent but they are not identical as it is arranged. There is still balance present in the object. Hope this answers your question.
Yes, this is true. Have you ever been in a great mood and decided to listen to music but, a sad song comes on? Well if you have, you probably feel a little down after the song is over, even if you we're in a fantastic mood just a couple minutes before. Same thing goes for the other way around. Like say your all happy then you listen to a sad song.
Southeast Asian arts, the literary, performing, and visual arts of Southeast Asia. Although the cultural development of the area was once dominated by Indian influence, a number of cohesive traits predate the Indian influence. Wet-rice (or padi) agriculture, metallurgy, navigation, ancestor cults, and worship associated with mountains were both indigenous and widespread, and certain art forms not derived from India—for example, batik textiles, gamelan orchestras, and the wayang puppet theatre—remain popular.
The term Southeast Asia refers to the huge peninsula of Indochina and the extensive archipelago of what is sometimes called the East Indies. The region can be subdivided into mainland Southeast Asia and insular Southeast Asia. The political units contained in this region are Myanmar (Burma), Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, and the Philippines. The Philippines originally was not included, because Philippine history has not followed the general historical pattern of Southeast Asia, but, because of its geographic position and the close affinities of its cultures with the cultures of Southeast Asia, it is now usually regarded as the eastern fringe of Southeast Asia.
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The answer is Indonesian gamelan. The Gamelan is a non western timbre and a traditional music ensemble of Java and Bali, Indonesia which comprises mostly of percussive instruments. The instruments used are metallophones played using mallets and drums named kendhang.