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Families of Musical Instruments
6th Grade General Music Classroom
Learning Objectives:
Students can categorize instruments into musical families by name
Students can identify instruments from audio samples
By: Amanda Waszczuk
Families of Musical Instruments
Woodwinds Brass
Strings Percussion
Intro to Woodwinds
Click on the play button below to view a video clip of woodwind instruments.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=43kRGXvcObY
How Woodwind Instruments Work
The instruments in this family all used to be made of wood, which gives them their name. Today,
they are made of wood, metal, plastic or some combination. They are all basically narrow
cylinders or pipes, with holes, an opening at the bottom end and a mouthpiece at the top. You
play them by blowing air through the mouthpiece (that's the "wind" in "woodwind") and
opening or closing the holes with your fingers to change the pitch. Metal caps called keys cover
the holes of most woodwind instruments.
The mouthpieces for some woodwinds, including the clarinet, oboe and bassoon, use a thin
piece of wood called a reed, which vibrates when you blow across it. The clarinet uses a single
reed made of one piece of wood, while the oboe and bassoon use a double reed made of two
pieces joined together. Just as with the stringed instruments, the smaller woodwinds play higher
pitches while the longer and larger instruments play the lower notes.
http://www.orsymphony.org/edu/instruments/woodwinds.aspx
Woodwind Instruments
Flute
Saxophone
Oboe
Clarinet
Click on each instrument below to listen to an audio clip of each one.
Review-Woodwinds
Question #1:
Which of these instruments is a woodwind instrument?
A. French Horn
B. Bass
C. Oboe
D. Tambourine
Review-Woodwinds
Question #2:
Which of these instruments is not a woodwind instrument?
A. Flute
B. Violin
C. Clarinet
D. Saxophone
Review-Woodwinds
Question #3: Click on the link to hear the audio sample.
Audio Sample
Which of these instruments is being played in the audio
sample?
A. Flute
B. Saxophone
C. Oboe
D. Clarinet
Intro to Brass
Click on the play button below to view a video clip of brass instruments.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Cy3tjg1tVw
How Brass Instruments Work
If you think the brass family got its name because the instruments are made of brass, you're
right! This family of instruments can play louder than any other in the orchestra and can also be
heard from far away. Although their early ancestors are known to have been made of wood,
tusks, animal horns or shells, today's modern instruments are made entirely of brass. Brass
instruments are essentially very long pipes that widen at their ends into a bell-like shape. The
pipes have been curved and twisted into different shapes to make them easier to hold and play.
Like the woodwind family, brass players use their breath to produce sound, but instead of
blowing into a reed, you vibrate your own lips by buzzing them against a metal cup-shaped
mouthpiece. The mouthpiece helps to amplify the buzzing of the lips, which creates the sound.
Most brass instruments have valves attached to their long pipes; the valves look like buttons.
When you press down on the valves, they open and close different parts of the pipe. You change
the pitch and sound by pressing different valves and buzzing your lips harder or softer.
http://www.orsymphony.org/edu/instruments/brass.aspx
Brass Instruments
Trumpet
French Horn
Trombone
Tuba
Click on each instrument below to listen to an audio clip of each one.
Review-Brass
Question #1:
Which of these instruments is a brass instrument?
A. French Horn
B. Guitar
C. Snare Drum
D. Clarinet
Review-Brass
Question #2:
Which of these instruments is not a brass instrument?
A. Trumpet
B. Tuba
C. Trombone
D. Saxophone
Review-Brass
Question #3: Click on the link to hear the audio sample.
Audio Sample
Which of these instruments is being played in the audio
sample?
A. Trumpet
B. Trombone
C. Tuba
D. French Horn
Intro to String Instruments
Click on the play button below to view a video clip of string instruments.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VU7Lu0u
WCJQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VU7Lu0uWCJQ
How String Instruments Work
When you look at a string instrument, the first thing you'll probably notice is that it's made of
wood, so why is it called a string instrument? The bodies of the string instruments, which are
hollow inside to allow sound to vibrate within them, are made of different kinds of wood, but
the part of the instrument that makes the sound is the strings, which are made of nylon, steel
or sometimes gut. The strings are played most often by drawing a bow across them. The handle
of the bow is made of wood and the strings of the bow are actually horsehair from horses' tails!
Sometimes the musicians will use their fingers to pluck the strings, and occasionally they will
turn the bow upside down and play the strings with the wooden handle.
http://www.orsymphony.org/edu/instruments/strings.aspx
String Instruments
Click on each instrument below to listen to an audio clip of each one.
Violin
Bass
Guitar
Harp
Review-Strings
Question #1:
Which of these instruments is a string instrument?
A. Bass
B. Xylophone
C. Trombone
D. Saxophone
Review-Strings
Question #2:
Which of these instruments is not a string instrument?
A. Violin
B. Cymbals
C. Guitar
D. Harp
Review-Strings
Question #3: Click on the link to hear the audio sample.
Audio Sample
Which of these instruments is being played in the audio
sample?
A. Violin
B. Bass
C. Guitar
D. Harp
Intro to Percussion Instruments
Click on the play button below to view a video clip of percussion instruments.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xk3BvNLeNgw
How Percussion Instruments Work
The percussion family is the largest in the orchestra. Percussion instruments include any
instrument that makes a sound when it is hit, shaken, or scraped. It's not easy to be a
percussionist because it takes a lot of practice to hit an instrument with the right amount of
strength, in the right place and at the right time. Some percussion instruments are tuned and
can sound different notes, like the xylophone, timpani or piano, and some are untuned with no
definite pitch, like the bass drum, cymbals or castanets. Percussion instruments keep the
rhythm, make special sounds and add excitement and color. Unlike most of the other players in
the orchestra, a percussionist will usually play many different instruments in one piece of music.
http://www.orsymphony.org/edu/instruments/percussion.aspx
Percussion Instruments
Click on each instrument below to listen to an audio clip of each one.
Xylophone
Cymbals
Snare Drum
Tambourine
Review-Percussion
Question #1:
Which of these instruments is a percussion instrument?
A. Trumpet
B. Flute
C. Harp
D. Tambourine
Review-Percussion
Question #2:
Which of these instruments is not a percussion instrument?
A. Cymbals
B. Snare Drum
C. Tuba
D. Xylophone
Review-Percussion
Question #3: Click on the link to hear the audio sample.
Audio Sample
Which of these instruments is being played in the audio
sample?
A. Cymbals
B. Snare Drum
C. Xylophone
D. Tambourine
Try Again Please
Back
The Woodwind Instruments are…
Flute
Saxophone
Oboe
Clarinet
GREAT WORK, MAESTRO!
Go on
Try Again Please
Review
The Woodwind Instruments are…
Flute
Saxophone
Oboe
Clarinet
GREAT WORK, MAESTRO!
Go on
Try Again Please
Review
Flute
Saxophone
Oboe
Clarinet
Click on each instrument below to listen to an audio clip of each one.
GREAT WORK, MAESTRO!
Try Again Please
Review
The Brass Instruments are…
Trumpet
French Horn
Trombone
Tuba
GREAT WORK, MAESTRO!
Go on
Try Again Please
Review
The Brass Instruments are…
Trumpet
French Horn
Trombone
Tuba
GREAT WORK, MAESTRO!
Go on
Try Again Please
Review
Trumpet
French Horn
Trombone
Tuba
Click on each instrument below to listen to an audio clip of each one.
GREAT WORK, MAESTRO!
Try Again Please
Review
The String Instruments are…
Violin
Bass
Guitar
Harp
GREAT WORK, MAESTRO!
Go on
Try Again Please
Review
The String Instruments are…
Violin
Bass
Guitar
Harp
GREAT WORK, MAESTRO!
Go on
Try Again Please
Review
Violin
Bass
Guitar
Harp
Click on each instrument below to listen to an audio clip of each one.
GREAT WORK, MAESTRO!
Try Again Please
Review
The Percussion Instruments are…
Xylophone
Cymbals
Snare Drum
Tambourine
GREAT WORK, MAESTRO!
Go on
Try Again Please
Review
The Percussion Instruments are…
Xylophone
Cymbals
Snare Drum
Tambourine
GREAT WORK, MAESTRO!
Go On
Try Again Please
Review
Xylophone
Cymbals
Snare Drum
Tambourine
Click on each instrument below to listen to an audio clip of each one.
GREAT WORK, MAESTRO!

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Families of musical instruments

  • 1. Families of Musical Instruments 6th Grade General Music Classroom Learning Objectives: Students can categorize instruments into musical families by name Students can identify instruments from audio samples By: Amanda Waszczuk
  • 2. Families of Musical Instruments Woodwinds Brass Strings Percussion
  • 3. Intro to Woodwinds Click on the play button below to view a video clip of woodwind instruments. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=43kRGXvcObY
  • 4. How Woodwind Instruments Work The instruments in this family all used to be made of wood, which gives them their name. Today, they are made of wood, metal, plastic or some combination. They are all basically narrow cylinders or pipes, with holes, an opening at the bottom end and a mouthpiece at the top. You play them by blowing air through the mouthpiece (that's the "wind" in "woodwind") and opening or closing the holes with your fingers to change the pitch. Metal caps called keys cover the holes of most woodwind instruments. The mouthpieces for some woodwinds, including the clarinet, oboe and bassoon, use a thin piece of wood called a reed, which vibrates when you blow across it. The clarinet uses a single reed made of one piece of wood, while the oboe and bassoon use a double reed made of two pieces joined together. Just as with the stringed instruments, the smaller woodwinds play higher pitches while the longer and larger instruments play the lower notes. http://www.orsymphony.org/edu/instruments/woodwinds.aspx
  • 5. Woodwind Instruments Flute Saxophone Oboe Clarinet Click on each instrument below to listen to an audio clip of each one.
  • 6. Review-Woodwinds Question #1: Which of these instruments is a woodwind instrument? A. French Horn B. Bass C. Oboe D. Tambourine
  • 7. Review-Woodwinds Question #2: Which of these instruments is not a woodwind instrument? A. Flute B. Violin C. Clarinet D. Saxophone
  • 8. Review-Woodwinds Question #3: Click on the link to hear the audio sample. Audio Sample Which of these instruments is being played in the audio sample? A. Flute B. Saxophone C. Oboe D. Clarinet
  • 9. Intro to Brass Click on the play button below to view a video clip of brass instruments. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Cy3tjg1tVw
  • 10. How Brass Instruments Work If you think the brass family got its name because the instruments are made of brass, you're right! This family of instruments can play louder than any other in the orchestra and can also be heard from far away. Although their early ancestors are known to have been made of wood, tusks, animal horns or shells, today's modern instruments are made entirely of brass. Brass instruments are essentially very long pipes that widen at their ends into a bell-like shape. The pipes have been curved and twisted into different shapes to make them easier to hold and play. Like the woodwind family, brass players use their breath to produce sound, but instead of blowing into a reed, you vibrate your own lips by buzzing them against a metal cup-shaped mouthpiece. The mouthpiece helps to amplify the buzzing of the lips, which creates the sound. Most brass instruments have valves attached to their long pipes; the valves look like buttons. When you press down on the valves, they open and close different parts of the pipe. You change the pitch and sound by pressing different valves and buzzing your lips harder or softer. http://www.orsymphony.org/edu/instruments/brass.aspx
  • 11. Brass Instruments Trumpet French Horn Trombone Tuba Click on each instrument below to listen to an audio clip of each one.
  • 12. Review-Brass Question #1: Which of these instruments is a brass instrument? A. French Horn B. Guitar C. Snare Drum D. Clarinet
  • 13. Review-Brass Question #2: Which of these instruments is not a brass instrument? A. Trumpet B. Tuba C. Trombone D. Saxophone
  • 14. Review-Brass Question #3: Click on the link to hear the audio sample. Audio Sample Which of these instruments is being played in the audio sample? A. Trumpet B. Trombone C. Tuba D. French Horn
  • 15. Intro to String Instruments Click on the play button below to view a video clip of string instruments. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VU7Lu0u WCJQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VU7Lu0uWCJQ
  • 16. How String Instruments Work When you look at a string instrument, the first thing you'll probably notice is that it's made of wood, so why is it called a string instrument? The bodies of the string instruments, which are hollow inside to allow sound to vibrate within them, are made of different kinds of wood, but the part of the instrument that makes the sound is the strings, which are made of nylon, steel or sometimes gut. The strings are played most often by drawing a bow across them. The handle of the bow is made of wood and the strings of the bow are actually horsehair from horses' tails! Sometimes the musicians will use their fingers to pluck the strings, and occasionally they will turn the bow upside down and play the strings with the wooden handle. http://www.orsymphony.org/edu/instruments/strings.aspx
  • 17. String Instruments Click on each instrument below to listen to an audio clip of each one. Violin Bass Guitar Harp
  • 18. Review-Strings Question #1: Which of these instruments is a string instrument? A. Bass B. Xylophone C. Trombone D. Saxophone
  • 19. Review-Strings Question #2: Which of these instruments is not a string instrument? A. Violin B. Cymbals C. Guitar D. Harp
  • 20. Review-Strings Question #3: Click on the link to hear the audio sample. Audio Sample Which of these instruments is being played in the audio sample? A. Violin B. Bass C. Guitar D. Harp
  • 21. Intro to Percussion Instruments Click on the play button below to view a video clip of percussion instruments. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xk3BvNLeNgw
  • 22. How Percussion Instruments Work The percussion family is the largest in the orchestra. Percussion instruments include any instrument that makes a sound when it is hit, shaken, or scraped. It's not easy to be a percussionist because it takes a lot of practice to hit an instrument with the right amount of strength, in the right place and at the right time. Some percussion instruments are tuned and can sound different notes, like the xylophone, timpani or piano, and some are untuned with no definite pitch, like the bass drum, cymbals or castanets. Percussion instruments keep the rhythm, make special sounds and add excitement and color. Unlike most of the other players in the orchestra, a percussionist will usually play many different instruments in one piece of music. http://www.orsymphony.org/edu/instruments/percussion.aspx
  • 23. Percussion Instruments Click on each instrument below to listen to an audio clip of each one. Xylophone Cymbals Snare Drum Tambourine
  • 24. Review-Percussion Question #1: Which of these instruments is a percussion instrument? A. Trumpet B. Flute C. Harp D. Tambourine
  • 25. Review-Percussion Question #2: Which of these instruments is not a percussion instrument? A. Cymbals B. Snare Drum C. Tuba D. Xylophone
  • 26. Review-Percussion Question #3: Click on the link to hear the audio sample. Audio Sample Which of these instruments is being played in the audio sample? A. Cymbals B. Snare Drum C. Xylophone D. Tambourine
  • 27. Try Again Please Back The Woodwind Instruments are… Flute Saxophone Oboe Clarinet
  • 29. Try Again Please Review The Woodwind Instruments are… Flute Saxophone Oboe Clarinet
  • 31. Try Again Please Review Flute Saxophone Oboe Clarinet Click on each instrument below to listen to an audio clip of each one.
  • 33. Try Again Please Review The Brass Instruments are… Trumpet French Horn Trombone Tuba
  • 35. Try Again Please Review The Brass Instruments are… Trumpet French Horn Trombone Tuba
  • 37. Try Again Please Review Trumpet French Horn Trombone Tuba Click on each instrument below to listen to an audio clip of each one.
  • 39. Try Again Please Review The String Instruments are… Violin Bass Guitar Harp
  • 41. Try Again Please Review The String Instruments are… Violin Bass Guitar Harp
  • 43. Try Again Please Review Violin Bass Guitar Harp Click on each instrument below to listen to an audio clip of each one.
  • 45. Try Again Please Review The Percussion Instruments are… Xylophone Cymbals Snare Drum Tambourine
  • 47. Try Again Please Review The Percussion Instruments are… Xylophone Cymbals Snare Drum Tambourine
  • 49. Try Again Please Review Xylophone Cymbals Snare Drum Tambourine Click on each instrument below to listen to an audio clip of each one.