Harp Pedals (Lef foot and Right foot) |
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Left foot: D C B
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Right foot: EFGA
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3 positions of harp pedals and consequential happenings |
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High: Strings are total length, scale is Cb and neither peg is touching strings
Middle: 1 peg touches, raises scale a half step to C natural
Low: both pegs touch, raises scale another half step to C#
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modern notation of percussion |
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Notate that you want the note to be hit on a triangle (perc.)! |
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Notate that you want the note to be hit with a hard mallet on the edge! |
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Notate that you want the note to be hit with a soft mallet in the center! |
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what does modern notation of a snare and bass drum look like? |
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how do you notate three tunable toms? |
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Percussione (or Batteria) |
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What is a Lignophone?
Give 2 examples
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A wooden perc instrument
ex. xylophone
marimba
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What is a membranophone
give two examples
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a "skin" perc instrument
ex. timpani
roto-toms
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What is a metallophone?
give three examples
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metal perc
some common answers:
cymbals
cow bell
sleigh bells
vibraphone
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name 3 examples of a Metallophone of definite pitch |
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any three of these ex. will work:
orchetra bells (glockenspiel)
chimes (tubular bells)
vibraphone
critales (ancient cymbals)
musical saw
flexatone
aimglocken
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name 3 examples of a Metallophone of indefinite pitch |
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any 3 of the following (or others not listed..) is greeeeaaat:
cymbals
finger cymbals
triangle
cow bell
sleigh bells
thunder machine
wind machine
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name 2 examples of a Lignophone of definite pitch |
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name 3 examples of a Lignophone of indefinite pitch |
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castanets
wood blocks
wind chimes
whip
ratchet
claves
guiro
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name 2 examples of a Membranophone of definite pitch |
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name 3 examples of a Membranophone of indefinite pitch |
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snare
field drum
tabor
tambourine
toms
bongos
congas
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Two most common sizes of Timpani and their ranges |
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28-29": (bass clef) F below staff to C second space
25-26": (bass clef) Bb (second line) to F (fourth line)
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