Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byJoleen Welch Modified over 9 years ago
1
by Prof. Lydia Ayers Kokopeli
2
Kazoo Play by humming and paper gives a buzz A comb covered with plastic can give a pretty good imitation of a kazoo http://store.yahoo.com/campingsurvival/hohn erkazoo.html?OVRAW=kazoo&OVKEY=ka zoo&OVMTC=standard
3
Bamboo Flutes Cracks repaired with wood filler and duck tape some flutes made by Lydia Ayers
4
Nose Flutes Koauau – New Zealand nose flute http://www.inza.co.nz/RN_home.html Hawaiian nose flutes by Kala Willis http://www.freewebs.com/drumsofkeauhou/index.htm Nguru – New Zealand nose or mouth flute Ohe Hano Ihu -- Hawaiian nose flute –originally used for courtship
5
New Zealand Instruments Puutoorino: flute/trumpet, widest in the middle and more narrow at both end sides. a soundhole in the middle, mostly in the shape of an eight, is the open mouth of a sculptured face. another face, a tiki (men/spirit) or a manaia (men/bird), is carved near the mouthpiece. player places his hand over the soundhole to change the tones. originally announced the arrival of a tribal chief. http://www.logosfoundation.org/etnische_muziek/maori_eng.html Richard Nunns’ Puutoorino http://www.inza.co.nz/RN_home.html
6
Buffalo Horn Trumpet To Diep: Buffalo horn from the Bahnar people in Vietnam live demo
7
Who Performs Music? Professional or amateur? – Solo from Dizzy Gillespie, Tour de Force http://www.ips.it/turismo/regioni/jazz.html Dizzy Gillespie http://www.marnie.demon.co.uk/ music/mgall3/dizzy.htm
8
How Should a Musician Dress? Not all societies agree on what is beautiful….. Societies have musical sound qualities and performance practices that they prefer. http://home.global.co.za/~tsdi/musicians.jpghttp://archive.abcnews.go.com/media/http://archive.abcnews.go.com/media/Entertai nment/images/ho_star_wars2_h.jpg Australian Didgeridoo PlayersMusicians in Star Wars
9
Didjeridoo An aerophone made of a tree branch that has been hollowed principally by termites, or of bamboo http://www.aabori.de/euka.html Unsanded Didgeridu http://www.didges.com.au/didgeridoo_unsand.htm
10
Didgeridoo Used on secular as well as religious occasions The dot-paintings on the instrument have a mythological origin related to the artist’s personal Dreaming http://www.banksia-adventures.com.au/Events/aboriginal.htm http://www.nectar.com.au/~austcoll/didge.htm
11
Didgeridoo Circular breathing –players can perform continuously without stopping for breath http://www.didjstore.com/circularbreathing.html
12
Ngalko Dance of the Kangaroo, with didgeridoo The kangaroo searches for yams, Searches for yam vines. Searching, It wanders around until dawn. The night begins to fall. Searching for yams it wanders in the bush. The hunter shoots it. The yams it holds in its mouth drop.
13
Trumpets Tubes –Cardboard –Bamboo –Wood –Metal –PVC (plastic) Water Bottles Garden Hoses Sea Shells
14
Trumpets
15
Double Reeds Kèn môc (wooden oboe), kèn bầu (gourd oboe), etc. Saranai (shawm) Instrument of the Vietnamese Cham people Central part is bamboo Both ends are water buffalo horn Circular breathing produces continuous sound Saranai and trong ki nang (drum)
16
Bagpipes Web pages: http://pipes.tico.com/bewen/gsframeset.html http://pipes.tico.com/bewen/gsframeset.html Bagbpiper Sandy Boyd, Scotland and Nova Scotia (Canada)
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.