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Penny Whistle
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The Morning Dew – Traditional IRISH Woodwind family The Chieftains (performers) Basically a metal tube with holes in it Originally cost one penny Originated in Ireland late 19 th century
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English Horn
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Woodwind family Concerto di Arjuinez by Rodrigo Double Reed Between Oboe and Bassoon Used in Orchestras and Concert Bands Usually played by an Oboe Player (doubling)
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Bagpipes
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Woodwind Family Enclosed Single Reed Weapons of War Scotland the Brave – traditional SCOTTISH Blow air into bag Air moved across reed by squeezing bag PENTATONIC instrument – only FIVE notes possible Usually in the key of B-flat
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Harmonica
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Woodwind Family Single Metal Reed Black Orpheus – Louis Bonfa (from movie) aka “A Day In The Life Of A Fool” Blow air through small chambers to produce different notes Push button on the side to shift up one half step (chromatic harmonica) Come in a variety of sizes and keys
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Contrabassoon
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Woodwind Family Double Reed Largest (commonly used) WW instrument Variations on “The Happy Farmer” by Robert Schumann Usually doubled by a bassoon player Used in orchestras and concert bands Sounds one octave lower than bassoon
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Snare Drum
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Percussion Family Connecticut Halftime (traditional) Two Heads Signaling Instrument in war Snare across the bottom head (metal, rope, gut)
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Timbales
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Percussion Family El Rey Del Timbal (King of Timbales) Tito Puente Single Head on top of drum Always come in pairs Used in Latin Music Originated in Africa – now known as a CUBAN instrument
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Steel Pan Drums
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Percussion Family Doh Back Back – traditional Trinidad Trinidad and Tobago Made from Oil Drums (leftover from WWII and oil drilling rigs – washed up on beach) Usually played in large choirs (orchestras) Tenors, Leads, Seconds, Guitars, Basses
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Marimba
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Percussion Family Concerto for Marimba – Rosauro Bars made of Rosewood Played with 2, 4, or 6 mallets Standard CONCERT MARIMBA 4.3 octaves (up to 5.5 octaves) Originated in africa
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Timpani
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Percussion Family Concerto for Timpani – William Kraft Used in Orchestras and Concert Bands Played with mallets (soft to hard) Tuned with pedals – tighten or loosen head Heads are large (23”, 26”, 29”, 32”) Typically come in sets of Four drums Copper kettle with hoop stretched over head
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Ukulele
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String Family While My Guitar Gently Weeps by George Harrison (Jake Shimambukuro performer) “Jumping Flea” Hawaiian instrument (originated in Portugal) Four strings (nylon) Four Sizes – Soprano (standard), Concert, Tenor, Baritone
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Bouzouki
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String Family Greek Instrument “Near the Sea” – traditional Greek Four (doubled) strings Tetrachordo Originated in Asia Minor (Turkey) – came to greece in early 20 th Century Teardrop Shaped body
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Harp
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String Family Concert or Pedal Harp (47 strings standard) Concerto for Harp by Handel Seven Pedals adjust all strings by one half-step (per pedal) Strings color coded for ease of playing Played by plucking strings
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Banjo
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String Family Moto Perpetuo (Perpetual Motion) by Niccolo Paganini Five Strings (sometimes 4 or 6) Stretched head across Round body (no central sound hole) Used in folk music Originated in Africa
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Classical guitar
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Classical Guitar String Family Etude No. 1 – Villa-Lobos Six Strings Most classical guitar literature is Spanish Hollow wooden body Wider neck Usually nylon strings Played by plucking rather than strumming
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