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Spring Creek Middle School Beginning Band Introduction to Band Instruments Mr. Hansen Revised: 18 June 2004

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Page 1: Spring Creek Middle School Beginning Band Introduction to Band Instruments Mr. Hansen Revised: 18 June 2004

Spring Creek Middle SchoolBeginning Band

Introduction to Band Instruments

Mr. HansenRevised: 18 June 2004

Page 2: Spring Creek Middle School Beginning Band Introduction to Band Instruments Mr. Hansen Revised: 18 June 2004

The Four Instrument Families

Woodwind. Originally made of wood, played by

blowing air over a wooden reed or over a tone hole.

Brass. Made of brass, played by blowing air

through the lips causing them to buzz in a cup shaped mouthpiece.

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The Four Instrument Families

Percussion. Made of all sorts of materials, played by

hitting, striking, or shaking. String.

Made of wood, played by bowing or plucking strings.

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Instrumentation

It is important to have a variety of instruments in band.

The Pyramid of Sound The lower the pitch of

the instrument the more players of that instrument are needed.

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Woodwinds – Flute

Made of metal. Sound produced by

blowing air over a tone hole (like a soda pop bottle.).

Held horizontally to the right.

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Woodwinds – Flute

Small case size. May also play the

piccolo after three years of study.

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Woodwinds – Clarinet

Made of plastic or wood with metal keys.

Sound produced by blowing air over a wooden reed.

Held vertically in front between the legs.

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Woodwinds – Clarinet

Medium case size. May also play the

bass clarinet after two years of study.

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Woodwinds – Alto & Tenor Saxophone

Made of metal. Sound produced

by blowing air over a wooden reed.

Held with the aid of a neck strap while resting on right thigh.

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Woodwinds – Alto & Tenor Saxophone

Large case size. May also play the

baritone saxophone after two years of study.

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Woodwinds Not Taught At SCMS:

Piccolo. Oboe.

Double reed instrument. Transfer to oboe from clarinet in high school.

Bassoon. Double reed instrument. Transfer to bassoon from tenor saxophone in

high school.

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Woodwinds Not Taught At SCMS:

Soprano saxophone. Used as a solo instrument in high school jazz band.

Sopranino clarinet. Used as a solo instrument in college concert band.

Alto clarinet. Becoming extinct. Used in clarinet choir ensembles.

English horn. Usually played by oboists as a solo instrument in

college orchestras.

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Brass – Trumpet

Made of metal and uses valves to change the pitch.

Played by buzzing lips into a cup shaped mouthpiece.

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Brass – Trumpet

Large case size. May also play

euphonium, French horn, or tuba after two years of study.

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Brass – Trombone

Made of metal and uses a slide to change the pitch.

Played by buzzing lips into a cup shaped mouthpiece.

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Brass – Trombone

Large case size. May also play bass

trombone in high school jazz band.

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Brass – French Horn

Made of metal and uses valves to change the pitch.

Played by buzzing the lips into a cup shaped mouthpiece.

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Brass – French Horn

Play trumpet for one year and then switch to French horn.

Large case size. Player needs to

have a good ear for pitch.

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Brass – Euphonium

Made of metal and uses valves to change the pitch.

Played by buzzing the lips into a cup shaped mouthpiece.

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Brass – Euphonium

Large case size. Trumpet players

can usually switch to this instrument easily.

SCMS has one euphonium that may be checked out.

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Brass – Tuba

Made of metal and uses valves to change the pitch.

Played by buzzing the lips into a cup shaped mouthpiece.

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Brass – Tuba

Large case size. Trumpets players

can usually switch to this instrument easily.

SCMS has one tuba that may be checked out.

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Percussion

Students learn on a bell kit which contains a set of bells, a practice pad, mallets, and sticks.

Large case size.

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Percussion

Each page of the method book is learned first on bells and then on snare drum (practice pad).

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Percussion

Students will also learn snare drum, bass drum, cymbals, and other miscellaneous instruments.

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Strings –Electric Bass

While not a traditional band instrument, it is still taught in band at SCMS.

Students need to purchase a bass, an amplifier, and a cable.

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Strings –Electric Bass

Many students find this instrument difficult to transport since there is a large case for the bass as well as the amplifier.

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Which Instrument Should I Play?

We need a variety of instruments. However…