Instrument Technique & Construction (Overview) MCQs Quiz | Class 9

This Class IX Carnatic Music (Melodic Instrument – Code 032) quiz covers Unit Practical Topic 4, focusing on Basic techniques and construction principles for selected instrument. Test your knowledge on instrument parts, playing posture, and fingering techniques, then click submit to check your score and download the solution PDF.

Overview of Instrument Construction & Technique

In Carnatic Music (Melodic Instrument, Code 032), understanding the construction and playing technique of your chosen instrument (such as Veena, Violin, or Flute) is essential for producing high-quality music (Nada). A melodic instrument is designed to produce continuous varying pitches and handle the nuances of Gamakas.

1. Key Construction Components

Most string instruments in the Carnatic tradition share common structural elements:

  • Resonator (Kudam): The main body that amplifies the sound. Usually made of Jackwood for Veena or Maple/Spruce for Violin.
  • Bridge (Kudirai): Transmits the vibration of the strings to the resonator.
  • Fingerboard/Dandi: The long neck where the left hand operates to produce different notes (Svaras).
  • Pegs (Birudai): Used to tighten or loosen strings for tuning to the correct Sruti.

2. Basic Playing Techniques

Technique Description
Posture Sitting cross-legged (Ardha Padmasana) ensures stability and proper spinal alignment for sustained playing.
Plucking/Bowing The right hand generates sound. In Veena, it is plucking (Meetukai); in Violin, it is bowing.
Fingering The left hand determines the pitch and executes Gamakas (oscillations) by sliding or pressing.

3. Maintenance and Care

Instruments are sensitive to temperature and humidity. Strings should be wiped after use to prevent rusting, and the wood should be protected from extreme heat or dampness. Regular tuning ensures the instrument retains its tonal quality.

Quick Revision Points

  • Adhara Shadja: The base tonic note to which the instrument is tuned.
  • Gamakas: The soul of Carnatic music, executed primarily by the left hand technique.
  • Tala Strings: Secondary strings used to maintain the rhythm and drone background.