Harp Pedals (Lef foot and Right foot)

Left foot: D C B

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Right foot: EFGA

3 positions of harp pedals and consequential happenings

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#

Old notation of drums
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modern notation of percussion
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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It. Timpani
Timpani
Fr. Timpani
Timbales

 Ger. Timpani

Pauken
It. Percussion
Percussione (or Batteria)
Fr. Percussion
Batterie
Ger. Percussion
Schlagzeug

What is a Lignophone?

Give 2 examples

A wooden perc instrument

ex. xylophone

marimba

What is a membranophone

give two examples

a "skin" perc instrument

ex. timpani

roto-toms

What is a metallophone?

give three examples

metal perc

 

some common answers:

cymbals

cow bell

sleigh bells

vibraphone

 

name 3 examples of a Metallophone of definite pitch

any three of these ex. will work:

orchetra bells (glockenspiel)

chimes (tubular bells)

vibraphone

critales (ancient cymbals)

musical saw

flexatone

aimglocken

name 3 examples of a Metallophone of indefinite pitch

any 3 of the following (or others not listed..) is greeeeaaat:

cymbals

finger cymbals

triangle

cow bell

sleigh bells

thunder machine

wind machine

 

name 2 examples of a Lignophone of definite pitch
name 3 examples of a Lignophone of indefinite pitch

castanets

wood blocks

wind chimes

whip

ratchet

claves 

guiro

name 2 examples of a Membranophone of definite pitch

timpani

roto-toms

name 3 examples of a Membranophone of indefinite pitch

snare

field drum

tabor

tambourine

toms

bongos

congas

Two most common sizes of Timpani and their ranges

28-29": (bass clef) F below staff to C second space

25-26": (bass clef) Bb (second line) to F (fourth line)