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{ Band Instruments Where do they belong???
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Band instruments have evolved in the last 500 years for better advancement of musical performance. Band instruments are grouped into 3 families: 1). Woodwind 2). Brass 3). Percussion Introduction
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1). Instruments originally made from wood. 2). All but one are played on a reed which is made out of wood. Reed-A thin strip of material which vibrates to produce a sound on a woodwind instrument. Woodwinds
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1). Flute 2). Oboe 3). Bassoon 4). Clarinet 5). Saxophone Woodwinds
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Flute
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Cylindrical instrument originally made from wood. Has more than 12 keys to use to make a combination of notes. Reedless instrument: blowing across the head joint to create sound. Flute
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Oboe
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Known as a double reed instrument. Has many metal keys. Needs lip vibration on the reed to create the sound. Can play with the range of a vocal soprano. Oboe
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Bassoon
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A double reed instrument Written for low range Creates a warm sound Tallest woodwind instrument in the family Bassoon
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Clarinet
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Single reed instrument with a mouthpiece Cylindrical instrument Has a large range from low to high Clarino-high sound Comes in multiple forms Bb Clarinet Bass Clarinet Alto Clarinet Clarinet
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Saxophone
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Reed instrument with a mouthpiece Current instrument made of brass, originally made of wood. Invented by Adolphe Sax in 1843 The last woodwind instrument created Comes in multiple forms: Soprano Saxophone Alto Saxophone Tenor Saxophone Baritone Saxophone Saxophone
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7OjqeyOv C1c Woodwind Instruments
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Originally and still made from brass metal. All consist of a metal mouthpiece to attach to the instrument to make sound. All but one have valves to press to create different notes on the instrument. Valve-button to press in order to create different pitches (musical notes). Brass
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Trumpet French Horn Trombone Baritone/Euphonium Tuba Brass
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Trumpet
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Has three valves to create different notes. One of the oldest instruments to ever be used. Has many different musical uses: Multiple different forms of the instrument: Cornet Flugelhorn Piccolo Trumpet
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Trumpet
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French Horn
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Consists of three valves. The only woodwind or brass instrument where the hand is placed inside the bell for proper sound. Originated from the horn of a bull. Other form of the instrument is as follows: Mellophone-use for marching band. French Horn
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Mellophone
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Trombone
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The only valve-less and keyless instrument in the band family. Uses a slide to control the pitch. Multiple versions of the instrument: Tenor Trombone Bass Trombone Trombone
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Baritone/Euphonium
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Derives from the Greek word Euphonos Very popular for use in British Bands Can also be described as a higher pitched tuba. Baritone/Euphonium
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Tuba
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Largest brass instrument in the family. Lowest sounding brass instrument in the family. Has a minimum three valves, maximum four valves. Other forms include: Sousaphone-use for marching band. Instrument is wrapped around the body with a curved bell. Name came from the famous composer John Philip Sousa. Tuba
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Sousaphone
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2EvgkO_b wQA Brass Instruments
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Percussion
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Originally made of animal skin and bones. Do not need air to play the instruments. Categorized in two groups: Pitched Unpitched Percussion
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Pitched Percussion-any percussion instrument that makes more than one musical sound. Xylophone, Marimba, Glockinspiel/Bells, Timpani The xylophone, marimba, glockinspiel/bells are in the same note format as the piano only with the use of mallets. Percussion
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Pitched-Percussion
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Un-pitched Percussion-Instruments that make only a beat to help maintain rhythm. Most of these will need a mallet/drum sticks to make the instruments function. Snare drum, bass drum, triangle, bongos, cymbals. Percussion
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Un-pitched Percussion
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