Changing Sound: Teacher NotesWhat I share with kids:Instruments are so versatile. They can play high, low, loud, soft, quick, slow, and so much more. Did you know that you can put things into or next to the instrument to change the sound? Sometimes with brass instruments we use a device called a "mute" to change the sound coming out of the instrument. I bet you've heard these sounds before but watch the video below to see how they work. The video above showed you about a lot of different types of mute and gave you examples of how they sounded. Below you'd find a video of a very famous musician named Wynton Marsalis playing at the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C. He's am amazing trumpet player and very well known. See how he uses a mute with a song called "Hope." Assessment:Leave two-four sentences below to describe what a mute does to the sound of a trumpet. Describe some of the differences between the original sound and the muted sound.
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London Symphony Orchestra : Teacher NotesThis is a super amazing website because it allows students to see inside the orchestra. I love that it lets them explore up close, actually see musicians playing, and hear great music at the same time. Some kids might just stay on the site because they like how interactive it is. Others might get hooked into the music or the whole production of it all. No matter what, I like that kids can explore and learn more about orchestras and see INSIDE the group! Here's the link: https://play.lso.co.uk/performances/Berlioz-Symphonie-Fantastique What I share with kids:The London Symphony Orchestra is one of the most prestigious orchestras in the whole world. On this interactive website you can see them play a famous piece called "Symphony Fantastique" by a composer named Berlioz. You'll get to see four videos from inside the orchestra. If you want to change a view just click on one of the four boxes and you'll be able to see a different section of the orchestra or a different view of the conductor and instrumentalists.
Click on the image below to go to the London Symphony Orchestra's Interactive Website. Getting to Know Orchestral Instruments : Teacher NotesSince I'm stuck at home (and kids are too) I'm looking for other ways to introduce kids to all the instruments and help them choose an instrument to play in middle school. Here's one resource I'm sharing with them from the Portland Youth Philharmonic. What I share with kids:Welcome to the orchestra! This quick and fun video shows each group of instruments in the orchestra as demonstrated by the Portland Youth Philharmonic. Watch the video (starting at 1:38) and respond with your favorite instrument demonstration. Tell me if you liked the song they played, the instrument itself, or if there was something else that made it your favorite. |
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