domingo, 12 de febrero de 2017

Parts of the hand drum


                               THE HAND DRUM

                                             

             TYPE OF INTUMENT→Percussion,Membranophone,unpitched

MATERIALS USED TO MAKE IT→,Traditionally, the body of a hand drum is made of wood, gourd shell or other material common to the local environment, and the drum skin tends to come from creatures that are part of the regular diet (goats, deer, fish).

                                              HOW IT IS MADE→By hand  


                                                        HOW WE TUNE IT → 


MAIN PARTS→hand drum is any type of drum that is typically played with the bare hand rather than a stick, mallethammer, or other type of beater. The simplest type of hand drum is the frame drum, which consists of a shallow, cylindrical shell with a drumhead attached to one of the open ends.

INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLES IT CAN PLAY IN →all types

IMPORTANT COMPOSERS AND WORKS→Jamey Haddad,
Glen Velez,Ganesh Kumar,Houman Pourmehdi,N. Scott Robinson,Marla Leigh

By: Claudia Gómez 

parts of the recorder


                                 THE  RECORDER

                                          


           TYPE OF INSTRUMENT →Woodwind instrument,with an embouchure hole

                        MATERIALS USED TO MAKE IT→Plastic and wood

                                                               HOW IT IS MADE→


HOW WE TUNE IT →via the bore

   MAIN PARTS →beak (or mouthpiece) - the part of the recorder you put between your lips .
double holes - Tone holes that have two separate holes.
foot joint - the bottom part of the recorder; it has the bottom finger hole (a double hole) and is turned slightly to the side.
head joint - the top part of the recorder, the part you blow into.
lip (or labium) - the sharp edge abutting the window; air from the windway hits the labium and produces sound. Never touch this part of the recorder - it can warp.
middle section (or barrel) - the middle part of the recorder; it has most of the finger holes.
ramp - the gradual incline that leads to the window (in the head joint).
tone hole (or finger hole) - Holes that are covered and uncovered by the fingers to change the note played.
window - the rectangular hole in the mouthpiece.


                         INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLES IT CAN PLAY→All types

                             IMPORTANT COMPOSERS AND WORKS →

By:Claudia Gómez