Zin! Zin! Zin! a Violin By Lloyd Moss Illustrations by Marjorie Priceman.

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Zin! Zin! Zin! a Violin By Lloyd Moss Illustrations by Marjorie Priceman

Zin! Zin! Zin! a Violin

Can you find the instruments of the Orchestra?

With mournful moan and silken tone, Itself alone comes ONE TROMBONE. Gliding, sliding, high notes go low; ONE TROMBONE is playing SOLO 1

Trombone

Next, a TRUMPET comes along, And sings and stings its swinging song. It joins TROMBONE, no more alone, And ONE and TWO-O, they’re a DUO. 2

Trumpet

Fine FRENCH HORN, its valves all oiled, Bright and brassy, loops all coiled, Golden yellow; joins its fellows. TWO, now THREE-O, what a TRIO! 3

French Horn

Now, a mellow friend, the CELLO, Neck extended, bows a “hello”; End pin set upon the floor, It makes up a QUARTET – That’s FOUR. 4

Cello

And soaring high and moving in, With ZIN! ZIN! ZIN! A VIOLIN, Stroking strings that come alive; Now QUINTET. Let’s count them: FIVE. 5

Violin

FLUTE, that sends our soul a-shiver; FLUTE, that slender, silver sliver. A place among the set it picks To make a young SEXTET – that’s SIX. 6

Flute

With steely keys that softly click, Its breezy notes so darkly slick, A sleek, black, woody CLARINET Is number SEVEN—now SEPTET 7

Clarinet

Gleeful, bleating, sobbing, pleading, Through its throbbing double-reeding; OBOE, please don’t hesitate: Come, make it an OCTET—that’s EIGHT. 8

Oboe

That lazy clown, the big BASSOON! He plays low down, we’re laughing soon. Here, Grumpy, get your place in line, And give us a NONET – that’s NINE. 9

Bassoon

The HARP descends with angel’s wings, A heaven’s blend through magic strings, And when it joins the others, then Behold! A CHAMBER GROUP OF TEN. 10

Harp

The ORCHESTA comes in the hall. They’re on the stage; we see them all: The CELLO, HARP, and CLARINET, The TRUMPET, whom we’ve also met, The OBOE, FLUTE, and big BASSOON, All eager to get started soon. TROMBONE, FRENCH HORN, and VIOLIN All poised and ready. Now, begin!

The STRINGS all soar, the REEDS implore, The BRASSES roar with notes galore. It’s music that we all adore. It’s what we go to concerts for.

The minutes fly, the music ends, And so, good-bye to our new friends. But when they’ve bowed and left the floor, If we clap loud and shout, “Encore!” They may come out and play once more.