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Instrument Families and Classifications: Aerophones ( cont .)

Instrument Families and Classifications: Aerophones ( cont .). Kenneth Beck Enterprise High School. Review. Name three of five instruments did we discuss yesterday? What family do they belong to? What class do they belong to? What is the name of the other family in that class?

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Instrument Families and Classifications: Aerophones ( cont .)

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  1. Instrument Families and Classifications: Aerophones (cont.) Kenneth Beck Enterprise High School

  2. Review • Name three of five instruments did we discuss yesterday? • What family do they belong to? • What class do they belong to? • What is the name of the other family in that class? • What is one difference between the family we discussed yesterday and the family we will discuss today?

  3. Review • Name three of five instruments did we discuss yesterday? • Flute, Clarinet, Saxophone, Oboe, Bassoon • What family do they belong to? • Woodwinds • What class do they belong to? • Aerophone • What is the name of the other family in that class? • Brasswind • What is one difference between the family we discussed yesterday and the family we will discuss today? • WW’s are made of wood; BW’s are made of metal • WW’s use keys to manipulate pitch; BW’s use valves • WW’s blow air across reeds and tone holes to produce sound; BW’s buzz lips against mouthpieces

  4. Brasswinds: trumpet • Produces sound by “buzzing” lips against a metal mouthpiece • Commonly made of metal • Soprano voicing • Famous player • Wynton Marsalis • Louis Armstrong • How would you describe this sound? What image comes to mind?

  5. Brasswinds: French Horn • Produces sound by “buzzing” lips against a metal mouthpiece • Commonly made of metal • Alto voicing • Famous player • Maxime Alfonse • John Cerminaro • How would you describe this sound? What image comes to mind?

  6. Brasswinds: Trombone *only instrument that uses a slide to manipulate pitch* • Produces sound by “buzzing” lips against a metal mouthpiece • Commonly made of metal • Tenor voicing • Famous player • Glenn Miller • Christian Lindberg • How would you describe this sound? What image comes to mind?

  7. Brasswinds: Euphonium aka “Baritone” • Produces sound by “buzzing” lips against a metal mouthpiece • Commonly made of metal • Tenor voicing • Famous player • Paul Droste • Marc Dickman • How would you describe this sound? What image comes to mind?

  8. Brasswinds: Tuba • Produces sound by “buzzing” lips against a metal mouthpiece • Commonly made of metal • Bass voicing • Famous player • Tommy Johnson • Roger Bobo • How would you describe this sound? What image comes to mind?

  9. What’s the difference? SIZE…

  10. Lets Explore some More… • http://www.SFSkids.org • Music Lab • “Instruments in the orchestra” • Note which BW is not present in the orchestra • http://exchange.smarttech.com/details.html?id=1ad9fd06-d01a-412c-ae3e-6b4277605b42

  11. Review • Take out a sheet of paper to turn in. • Number 1-10 • Identify the instrument and how it manipulates sound.

  12. Number 1

  13. Number 2

  14. Number 3

  15. Number 4

  16. Number 5

  17. Number 6

  18. Number 7

  19. Number 8

  20. Number 9

  21. Number 10 The Big One

  22. Answers • Flute • Clarinet • Saxophone • Oboe • Bassoon • Trumpet • French Horn • Trombone • Euphonium • Tuba

  23. Exit Slip • On the bottom of your ID list you just completed, answer the following questions. • What is your favorite aerophone instrument? Why is it your favorite? • What family does it belong to? • What does it look like? • What picture comes to mind when you hear this instrument being played?

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