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Instruments of the Orchestra

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There are FOUR families of instruments• Just like human families,

instrumental families come in all shapes and sizes

• The four families of instruments are the strings, woodwinds, brass and percussion

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The String Family

• The instruments in this family are the Violin, Viola, Cello, and String Bass

• All of the instruments in this family look alike; they are all made from wood anda all have strings but come in different sizes

• The Harp is also used in the orchestra and the strings are plucked, not played with a bow like the others

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The Woodwind family

• The instruments in this family are the Flute, Clarinet, Oboe, Bassoon & Saxophone

• This is a very diverse family; the instruments look different and are made of different materials

• The Clarinet, Oboe , Bassoon & Saxophone all use a reed to make sound

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The Brass family

• The instruments in this family are the Trumpet, Trombone, French Horn and Tuba

• This is a very loud instrument family!• These instruments look alike and are all

made of « coiled » brass. They use a mouth piece which needs to be « buzzed » into for sound to be created.

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The Percussion family

• This is a very large family with many different instruments

• Some percussion instruments can play pitches or melodies, such as the xylophone or timpani

• Other percussion instruments make their own unique sound such as the snare drum, gong, whip, tambourine, or triangle

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• Composers can create many special sounds by using these families of instruments in certain combinations

• In the piece we will be listening to today, the composer sometimes has the instruments play as a family or as a solo.

• The composer also mixes things up with different families playing together

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The Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra by Benjamin Britten

• Today we will listen to the main Theme of this composition

• This theme was written over 350 years ago by an english composer named Henry Purcell

• Benjamin Britten who wrote this composition used this theme for his set of variations

Henry Purcell Benjamin Britten

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Theme and Variation• What is a THEME?

The main idea the composition is based on.

• What is a VARIATION?

• Mixing up or changing (Varying) the theme.

Henry Purcell Benjamin Britten

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The Theme • First we hear the entire orchestra play the

theme• Then the theme is heard by each individual

family• Followed by the full orchestra again

•Can you name each family as it enters?

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Theme by Entire Orchestra

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Theme by the Woodwinds

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Theme by the Brass

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Theme by the Percussion

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Theme by Entire Orchestra

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Melody and AccompanimentLook at the two pictures below. 1. Which picture could be called the

MELODY (the main tune of the song)? A melody can stand alone.2. Which describes the ACCOMPANIMENT

(the background)?An accompaniment makes the melody more interesting.

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Let’s Meet the Woodwinds

• Remember, each soloist is playing the main tune, the melody. You will hear others in the background playing the accompaniment.

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Variation A

• 2 FLUTES are playing bird-like sounds

• Now the PICCOLO joins in.

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Variation B

• The flutes and piccolo take a rest and let 2 OBOES play.

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Variation C

• Now we will hear from 2 CLARINETS.

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Variation D

• Finally, we hear from the largest of the woodwinds – the BASSOONS.

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Variation E

• Let’s listen to the 1st and 2nd VIOLINS.

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Variation F

• Now we will hear the VIOLAS.

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Variation G

• Now the CELLOS.

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Variation H

• Now the low sounding STRING BASSES.

(Double Bass)(Stand-up Bass)

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Variation I

• Finally, the HARP, which has 47 strings and 7 foot pedals to change the pitch of the strings.

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DYNAMICS“The loudness of Music”Do you remember these dynamic marks?

Fortissimo Forte MezzoForte

Mezzopiano Piano Pianissimo

Crescendo Decrescendo

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Tempo is…

“The Speed of Beat”Some “Speed” words:Fast Slow Very Fast Very Slow Medium Getting Faster Getting Slower

Glissando“Sweeping” the fingertips across the harp strings

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Meet the Brass Instruments

• Remember, each soloist is playing the main tune, the melody. You will hear others in the background playing the accompaniment.

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Variation J

• The FRENCH HORNS introduce the brass family.

• They play long, sustained sounds.

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Variation K

• Now come the TRUMPETS.

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Variation L

• Now come the TROMBONES.

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Legato“Smooth and connected sounds”

Staccato“Short,dettached sounds”

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Meet the Percussion Instruments

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Specific pitches like the TIMPANI

Complex melodies like the XYLOPHONE

Unusual sound effects like the BASS DRUM, CYMBALS, TAMBOURINE, TRIANGLE, WOOD BLOCK, SNARE DRUM, CASTANETS and the WHIP

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Variation M• Listen to the TIMPANI, introducing the

other percussion instruments.• Now the BASS DRUM & CYMBALS• Now the TAMBOURINE & TRIANGLE

• Now the SNARE DRUM & WOOD BLOCK• Here is the XYLOPHONE

• The CASTANETS & GONG• And finally, the WHIP!• All percussion play

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ROLL CALL!Here come the instruments one by

one: A Fugue Finale• Benjamin Britten introduced us to the 4 families of

the orchestral instruments, having them play Henry Purcell’s THEME.

• Then, through several sets of VARIATIONS, we took the orchestra apart, examining each member of the various families.

• Now, Britten puts the orchestra back together, using a FUGUE.

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What is a FUGUE?• Think of it as a “musical roll call”

where each of the instruments makes a short appearance.

• Another way to think of it: It is like a complex round where each instrument starts at different times and continues to play as the next makes it’s entrance.

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CODA• When all instruments are back in,

Britten brings back the main THEME (by Purcell) and ends the piece with a lively CODA (by Britten).

• CODA – “a tail ending”

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THEME (Purcell)

CODA (Britten)

THE END