55_2 Process-Form Indigenous Music and Landforms - Question 1
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Question 1
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The Hu -- a band from Mongolia that is both indigenous and old in
instrumentation and singing, and new in blending modern music. They are
best known for this song Yuve Yuve Yu:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=v4xZUr0BEfE
Links to an external site.
Please: read the captions when you watch this for the second time. I think
you will find them quite powerful.
Mongolia has a vast territory. Most of Mongolia is rocky and arid, hence
the the Rocky Desert lecture provides the information you need. To film this
music video, Hu went to the western provinces of Mongolia.
What you have to do is match the following time codes with the landform
and process that produced the landform.
1:06 .
Name of the rock cliff:
Hetsuu had (Difficult rock), Lake Hyargas, Hovd province,
Mongolia Khetsuu khad, Lake Khyargas, Khovd province, Mongolia.
Key word for Google
Search:
Hetsuu Had.
Googlearth key word:
Khetsuu khad, Khovd
1:33
.
No name for this location probably near Altan els in Uvs province.
2:04
. No name for this location that I can find.
3:14
Probably, Altan els (Golden sand in Uvs province, Mongol els (Mongolian sand) in
Khovd province. Because these sand dunes are located close to the main roads, it is easier
for filming
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If you are interested in The HU, perhaps you might like this series:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2wfzfuZkVwI
Links to an external site.
Correct!
3:14
Slip face of a sand dune behind band member, standing on sand ripples
Correct!
2:04
Correct!
1:33
Correct!
1:06
The sand dune slip face should have been the easiest. The spheroidal
weathering of granite and sandstone cuesta should have been almost as
easy - I hope. The volcanic tuff would be the hardest for you to identify with
confidence, but its the last option that hopefully made the most sense.
Band member standing on sandstone cuesta, w ith braided river and stream terraces behind
Spheroidal w eathering of granite, that is being covered periodically by w ind-blow n sand
Band member standing on volcanic tuff (cemented volcanic ash), and the rock type above the ash is w eathering into sub-meter rounded forms
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