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ARTS & HUMANITIES Musical Instrument Families
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Timbre Timbre (a.k.a. tone color) is the special sound that makes one instrument or voice different from another.
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VOICE PARTS SopranoHighest female vocal range AltoLowest female vocal range TenorHighest male vocal range BassLowest male vocal range
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STRINGS Instruments that make sounds by vibrating the string in one of the following ways: 1) Drawing a bow across them 2) Plucking them 3) Striking them
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STRINGS Guitar Harp Violin family
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WOODWINDS Instruments originally made from wood that are now often made of metal or plastic. They set a column of air into vibration by wind moving: 1)Across a mouthpiece 2) Into a whistle-like mouthpiece 3) Over 1 reed 4) Over 2 reeds
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WOODWINDS Flute Recorder Clarinet Oboe
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BRASS Instruments usually made of brass. They create sound from the vibration of the performer’s lips buzzing into a cuplike mouthpiece. They have 2 ends. 1) Mouthpiece end 2) Bell shaped end (to amplify sound)
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BRASS Trumpet Trombone French Horn Tuba
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PERCUSSION These are the most ancient instruments. They are used to make rhythm. There are two groups of percussion instruments.
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PERCUSSION Membranophones Also known as the drum family. An instrument with a membrane (drum head) stretched across a form (drum body). The membrane is struck by a hand or with a stick.
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PERCUSSION Membranophones Tambourine Snare Drum Bass Bongo
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PERCUSSION Idiophones Make sounds by striking rubbing, shaking, or rattling the materials they are made of.
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PERCUSSION Idiophones Xylophone Chimes Triangle Cymbals
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