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Musical Instrument Families By: Seth Maples 4th Grade General Music By: Seth Maples 4th Grade General Music
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Purpose of this Lesson In this lesson, you will learn about the different families of musical instruments. Tennessee Standards: General Music 4th Grade Standard 2.0: Playing Instruments Students will play on instruments a varied repertoire of music. Standard 7.0: Evaluating: Students will evaluate music and performances. In this lesson, you will learn about the different families of musical instruments. Tennessee Standards: General Music 4th Grade Standard 2.0: Playing Instruments Students will play on instruments a varied repertoire of music. Standard 7.0: Evaluating: Students will evaluate music and performances.
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Strings Instruments in this family are easily recognized by having strings! Strings can be bowed or plucked to create sounds. Instruments in this family are easily recognized by having strings! Strings can be bowed or plucked to create sounds.
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Examples of String Instruments Bowed: Violin, Viola, Cello, Bass Plucked: Guitar, String Bass, Harp, Mandolin Bowed: Violin, Viola, Cello, Bass Plucked: Guitar, String Bass, Harp, Mandolin
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Woodwinds Instruments in this family get their name from the various types of wood they are made out of. Sounds are created by the player blowing on the instrument’s mouthpiece. Changes in pitch are created by covering the holes along the instrument with fingers or buttons. Instruments in this family get their name from the various types of wood they are made out of. Sounds are created by the player blowing on the instrument’s mouthpiece. Changes in pitch are created by covering the holes along the instrument with fingers or buttons.
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Examples of Woodwind Instruments Clarinet Flute Saxophone Recorder Bassoon Clarinet Flute Saxophone Recorder Bassoon
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Brass These instruments get their name from the shiny, golden brass or brass-like materials they are made from. They are played by blowing on a mouthpiece, like the woodwinds! However, brass players must also vibrate their lips to create sounds and alter pitches. These instruments get their name from the shiny, golden brass or brass-like materials they are made from. They are played by blowing on a mouthpiece, like the woodwinds! However, brass players must also vibrate their lips to create sounds and alter pitches.
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Examples of Brass Instruments Trumpet Trombone French Horn Tuba Trumpet Trombone French Horn Tuba
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Percussion Instruments in this family are played by hitting or shaking the instrument to create vibrations in the body of the instrument. While there are various types of percussion instruments, almost all of these instruments can be recognized by the ‘shaking’ or ‘striking’ action when played. Instruments in this family are played by hitting or shaking the instrument to create vibrations in the body of the instrument. While there are various types of percussion instruments, almost all of these instruments can be recognized by the ‘shaking’ or ‘striking’ action when played.
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Examples of Percussion Instruments Drums Bells Cymbals Maracas While the piano has strings in its body, the striking action of its hammers classify it as a percussive instrument! Drums Bells Cymbals Maracas While the piano has strings in its body, the striking action of its hammers classify it as a percussive instrument!
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Summary By completing this activity, you have just learned how to identify instruments and their musical families by the way they look and by the way they are played.
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Quiz Click here to take the quiz.here Click here to take the quiz.here
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Which family is the violin from? Percussion Percussion Strings Strings Brass Brass Woodwinds Woodwinds Percussion Percussion Strings Strings Brass Brass Woodwinds Woodwinds
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Which family is the tuba from? Percussion Percussion Strings Strings Woodwinds Woodwinds Brass Brass Percussion Percussion Strings Strings Woodwinds Woodwinds Brass Brass
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Which family are the maracas from? Brass Brass Strings Strings Percussion Percussion Woodwinds Woodwinds Brass Brass Strings Strings Percussion Percussion Woodwinds Woodwinds
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Which family is the cello from? Woodwinds Woodwinds Percussion Percussion Strings Strings Brass Brass Woodwinds Woodwinds Percussion Percussion Strings Strings Brass Brass
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Which family is the clarinet from? Woodwinds Woodwinds Percussion Percussion Strings Strings Brass Brass Woodwinds Woodwinds Percussion Percussion Strings Strings Brass Brass
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Which family is the piano from? Brass Brass Percussion Percussion Strings Strings Woodwinds Woodwinds Brass Brass Percussion Percussion Strings Strings Woodwinds Woodwinds
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Citations http://exhibits.pacsci.org/music/Instru ments.html http://exhibits.pacsci.org/music/Instru ments.html Graphics Citations: blog.dittoepr.com blog.dittoepr.com www.usd.edu www.usd.edu www.etc.usf.edu www.etc.usf.edu www.wolfswiki.pbwiki.com www.wolfswiki.pbwiki.com www.skysun.co.za www.skysun.co.za www.cranesmusicstore.com www.cranesmusicstore.com www.uri.edu www.uri.edu www.fbcmartin.org www.fbcmartin.org www.school.discoveryeducation.com www.school.discoveryeducation.com www.ocie.com www.ocie.com www.bighappyfaces.com www.bighappyfaces.com www.trueword.wordpress.com www.trueword.wordpress.com www.blogginginmyuniverse.blogspot.com www.blogginginmyuniverse.blogspot.com http://exhibits.pacsci.org/music/Instru ments.html http://exhibits.pacsci.org/music/Instru ments.html Graphics Citations: blog.dittoepr.com blog.dittoepr.com www.usd.edu www.usd.edu www.etc.usf.edu www.etc.usf.edu www.wolfswiki.pbwiki.com www.wolfswiki.pbwiki.com www.skysun.co.za www.skysun.co.za www.cranesmusicstore.com www.cranesmusicstore.com www.uri.edu www.uri.edu www.fbcmartin.org www.fbcmartin.org www.school.discoveryeducation.com www.school.discoveryeducation.com www.ocie.com www.ocie.com www.bighappyfaces.com www.bighappyfaces.com www.trueword.wordpress.com www.trueword.wordpress.com www.blogginginmyuniverse.blogspot.com www.blogginginmyuniverse.blogspot.com
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