Orchestra

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Orchestra
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Orchestra
Linus Metzler
Limenet
Linus Metzler
Wattstrasse 3
9306 Freidorf
071 455 19 15
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29.03.2010
Orchestra
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Music 1 Kanti study sheet for the test on the 3/31/2010
author:
Linus Metzler
e-mail:
[email protected]
version:
1.0b
Publish date:
3/29/2010
title:
Orchestra
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ORCHESTRA
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Table of Contents .................................................................................................................................................... 2
Info .......................................................................................................................................................................... 4
Study Part ................................................................................................................................................................ 5
Seating arrangement of an orchestra ................................................................................................................ 5
The instrumental sections of an orchestra ......................................................................................................... 5
The instruments of the sections: description and sound ................................................................................... 5
woowind ........................................................................................................................................................ 5
Piccolo ....................................................................................................................................................... 5
Flute .......................................................................................................................................................... 6
Oboe ......................................................................................................................................................... 6
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English Horn ......................................................................................................................................... 6
Clarinet...................................................................................................................................................... 6
Bassoon ..................................................................................................................................................... 6
Saxophone ................................................................................................................................................ 7
String.............................................................................................................................................................. 7
Violin ......................................................................................................................................................... 7
Viola .......................................................................................................................................................... 7
(Violon-)Cello ............................................................................................................................................ 8
String / Double Bass .................................................................................................................................. 8
Harp .......................................................................................................................................................... 8
Brass .............................................................................................................................................................. 8
Trumpet .................................................................................................................................................... 8
French Horn .............................................................................................................................................. 9
Trombone ................................................................................................................................................. 9
Euphonium................................................................................................................................................ 9
Tuba .......................................................................................................................................................... 9
percussion.................................................................................................................................................... 10
Rhythmic ................................................................................................................................................. 10
Drum Set ............................................................................................................................................ 10
Bass Drum ..................................................................................................................................... 10
Snare Drum ................................................................................................................................... 10
Cymbals ......................................................................................................................................... 10
Timpani .............................................................................................................................................. 11
Cymbal ............................................................................................................................................... 11
Triangle .............................................................................................................................................. 11
Gong ................................................................................................................................................... 11
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Maracas .............................................................................................................................................. 12
Tambourine ........................................................................................................................................ 12
Melodic ................................................................................................................................................... 12
Xylophone .......................................................................................................................................... 12
The score: organization and reading ................................................................................................................ 12
Parts of a string instrument .............................................................................................................................. 13
Parts of a wind winstrument (brass and woodwind) ....................................................................................... 13
Brass ............................................................................................................................................................ 13
Woodwind ................................................................................................................................................... 14
Sound production of the instruments .............................................................................................................. 14
English names of the instruments and their parts ........................................................................................... 14
Conducting an orchestra .................................................................................................................................. 15
Intervals ............................................................................................................................................................ 15
Sources .................................................................................................................................................................. 15
INFO
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This is a study sheet by Linus Metzler about Orchestra, which was mentioned in the 1 Kanti at Mr. Nick. There
is no claim for completeness. All warranties are disclaimed.
ksrstudysheet by Linus Metzler is under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0
Unported license.
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STUDY PART
SEATING ARRANGEMENT OF AN ORCHESTRA
THE INSTRUMENTAL SECTIONS OF AN ORCHESTRA
In total, they’re four main sections in an orchestra
Strings
Woodwinds
Brass
Percussion
THE INSTRUMENTS OF THE SECTIONS: DESCRIPTION AND SOUND
WOOWIND
PICCOLO
Transverse flute
Pitched an octave higher than a standard flute
Range of three octaves
Used for special effects
Originally made out of wood
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FLUTE
Soprano voice
Most made of metal
Oval-shaped mouthpiece with a long tube
Horizontally held
Different notes made with the keys (levers)
Range of three octaves
OBOE
Smallest and highest double reed
Cylindrical body
Range of three octaves
Extremely difficult to play
ENGLISH HORN
A fifth lower than the oboe
“alto oboe”
CLARINET
Long tube with a mouthpiece and a bell-shaped
opening
Tone holes covered by small metal levers
The musicians blows on a flat cane reed, which is
attached to the mouthpiece
Manufactured in four different keys
Range of three and a half octaves
BASSOON
Double reed
Eight feet of cylindrical wood tubing
Four joints
Ten key controlled holes on the body
Eight finger holes
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SAXOPHONE
Mixture out of the single reed and the mouthpiece of
the clarinet, a metal body and widened version of the
conical bore of the oboe
Most of them are curved at the bottom (not all)
Twenty openings covered by keys
Range of two and a half octaves
STRING
VIOLIN
Played with a bow
Highest string
Wuning pegs attached to the peg box to
alter the pitch of a string
Ways of playing
o Pizzicato
o Trmolo
o Sul ponticello
o Col legno
o Glissando
VIOLA
Second highest string
Written in alto clef
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(VIOLON-)CELLO
Larger than a violin but the same shape
Four feet long
Played sitting down
Range of four octaves
STRING / DOUBLE BASS
Largest and lowest pitched string
Sex feet high
HARP
No bow used
Forty-six strings
Range of six and a half octaves
BRASS
TRUMPET
Sound produced by vibrating the lips and
blowing into a cup-shaped mouthpiece
Notes changed by the three valves
Different pitches
Tube is as long as four and a half feet
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FRENCH HORN
Twelve feet long tube
Sound produced by vibrating the lips and
blowing into a funnel-shaped mouthpiece
Notes changed by the three valves
Often, the hand is used as a mute in the bell
TROMBONE
Tenor voice
Cup-shaped mouthpiece
Slide
Nine feet long tube
EUPHONIUM
Member of tuba family
Tenor tuba
Three valves
TUBA
Big family
Largest brass
Lowest pitched brass
Sound produced by vibrating the lips and
blowing into a cup-shaped mouthpiece
Notes changed by lip tension or fingering the
valves
Three to five valves
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PERCUSSION
RHYTHMIC
DRUM SET
First drum sets around 1800
Possible for one person to play several
instruments at the same time
Usually consists of the following instruments
o Bass drum
o Snare drum
o Cymbals
o Tom toms
o (cowbells)
o (woodblocks)
BASS DRUM
Largest part of the kit
Played with a foot pedal
Low, deep sound
SNARE DRUM
Higher pitch than the bass drum
Buzzing or snapping sound
CYMBALS
Made out of various metals
Diameter range is from six to 22 inches
Different “main forms”
o Hi-hat
 In a pair
 Stick foot pedal played
o Crash- and ride cymbal
 Stick played
o Tom-tom
 Normally three in a kit
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TIMPANI
Often called kettledrum
Large copper or fiberglass shell
Single drumhead
Pedal
Different notes possible (only drum)
CYMBAL
Used since the Middle Ages
Often used in religious ceremonies
See also “drum set”
TRIANGLE
Made out of steel
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Used in Europe since the 14 century
GONG
Bronze disk
Struck with a beater
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From Middle East or South East Asia in the 9
century to Indonesia and finally to Europe in the
th
18 century
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MARACAS
Rattles
From South America
First made with beans in shells
TAMBOURINE
Jingling metal disks
Drum
Many different ways to play
MELODIC
XYLOPHONE
Mallet instrument
Graduated wooden bars
Southeast Asia in the 1300s
THE SCORE: ORGANIZATION AND READING
woodwind
brass
A score for symphony orchestra normally uses the order of instruments as you see on the
left. It’s organized like a timeline; every note which is under another is played at the same
time. And of course they’re also bars and time signatures.
percussion
string
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PARTS OF A STRING INSTRUMENT
And a bow/stick with horse hair
PARTS OF A WIND WINSTRUMENT (BRASS AND WOODWIND)
Basically, the woodwind and the brass instruments have a mouthpiece, a tube and a bell. Some of them got a
slide, valves or keys.
BRASS
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WOODWIND
•they've got
differences in
pitch and size
•you can bow or
pluck them
•they're only
heard 'cause of
the bridge,
which
transports it to
the body and
amplifiys it
ENGLISH NAMES OF THE INSTRUMENTS AND THEIR PARTS
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percussion
•all use wind to
make a sound
•longer tube deeper note
•they've three
differetn ways
to create sound
•o-shaped
mouthpiece
•single reed
mouthpiece
•double reed
motupiece
string
•the air has to
vibrate
•lips tighter higher note
•tube longer lower note
•to change the
sound, you can
use a mute and
put in the bell
woodwind
brass
SOUND PRODUCTION OF THE INSTRUMENTS
•you can shake
or hit them
•they're to subfamilies
•tuned
•different
notes
•untuned
•no melody
possible
•used for pure
rhythm and
to make
noise
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The whole sheet is in English, so…just read it through and you’ll learn them
automatically
CONDUCTING AN ORCHESTRA
The conductor is the one, who controls the orchestra, gives the speed and tells everyone when he/she hast to
play. She/he uses her/his hands to give the dynamics with the left hand and the beats and tempo with the right
hand.
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SOURCES
Wikipedia
And many others for the images
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