Wooden percussion instruments and names

    • [DOCX File]www.lincsmusicservice.org

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      recognise aurally wooden, metal, skin percussion instruments and begin to know their names understand that posture, breathing and diction are important PUPILS’ NAMES

      types of percussion instruments


    • [DOC File]MarKamusic Educational offerings

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      Percussion Instruments. Cajón Peruano: [Kah-hón- Peh-ru-ah-noh or peruvian Cajón] A percussion instrument originating from the black folkloric tradition of Peru, it consists of a wooden box played by rhythmically slapping its thin front surface at various angles and heights while the player sits on its top.

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    • [DOC File]Macmillan Education

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      Before starting this unit, revise some of the concepts studied previously: sounds and silence, nice and bad sounds, metal and wooden percussion instruments, speaking names, and sounds that last one beat. It would be useful to have pictures or examples of unpitched percussion instruments (metal, wooden and with skins) in the classroom.

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    • [DOC File]University of Nevada, Las Vegas

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      Instruments in the percussion family make sounds when they are struck, shaken or scraped. This very large family includes instruments of many sizes (from huge kettledrums to tiny bells) and many different types of materials including wood and different metals. Instruments in the woodwind family make sounds when players blow air into them.

      percussion instruments list with pictures


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