Question 1: Chordophones, such as the piano or ________, produce sound by vibrating strings; they are sorted into zithers, keyboard chordophones, lyres, harps, lutes, and bowed chordophones.
Question 5: Tubular drums, stick zithers named ________, short fiddles, double and triple flutes, coiled trumpets, and curved India horns emerged in this time period.
Question 6: Aerophones, such as the pipe organ or ________, produce sound by vibrating columns of air; they are sorted into free aerophones, flutes, organs, reedpipes, and lip-vibrated aerophones.
Question 7: Musical instrument development was dominated by the Western Occident from 1400 on—indeed, the most profound changes occurred during the ________ period.
Question 9: [7] The graves to which these instruments were related have been ________ to between 2600 and 2500 BCE, providing evidence that these instruments were being used in Sumeria by this time.