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Our Musical World - Instrument Families

By: A. DePasquale

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Students will learn about the four main instrument families of the orchestra including: Strings, Woodwinds, Brass, and Percussion. Basic concepts of the instruments construction and timbre are presented as well as the instrument names. Instruments are classified according to how their sound is produced (blowing, buzzing lips, strings or hitting/shaking/scraping.

Music & Arts

Music

  • 1

    Woodwind Instruments

    Woodwind Instruments

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  • 2

    Brass Instruments

    Brass Instruments

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  • 3

    String Family

    String Family

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  • 4

    Percussion Family

    Percussion Family

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  • 5

    Brittan - Guide To The Orchestra

    Brittan - Guide To The Orchestra

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  • 6

    Instrument Case Files

    Instrument Case Files

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  • 7

    A Musical Adventure

    A Musical Adventure

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A. DePasquale🇺🇸

K-5 Music Teacher

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