Mar 032021
 

Music

Hi Year 5, welcome back to Module 2 of your Jam-Bus Online Music lessons with me, Mr Spoerer .

This Module we are exploring “The Orchestra” which is truly the biggest most awe inspiring style of music because it involves so many people playing so many different musical instruments.

WALT: How to learn the different “TIMBRES” or “sounds” of each instrument in the “Woodwind Section” of the Orchestra and be able to identify them just from hearing each instrument’s  “Quality of Sound.” This is what Timbre means. It’s a french word that means exactly how an instrument sounds, and the different noises an instrument can make and how it makes that noise.

I also want you to download a print if you can this Woodwinds Colouring Sheets PDF. (click HERE to download it.)

Colour these and post to the blog your favorite instrument.

500 bonus YUMU points for those who do.

We’ll continue focus on the Pitch, (high or low notes) of each instrument and the name of each pitch. The highest being Soprano, Mid to high Alto, Mid to Low Tenor and lowest which is Bass.  We’ll also explore Whistle, Double Reed and Single reed sounds of Woodwind instruments.

We’ll also know the names of each instrument in the Woodwind Section.

The highest being High Soprano, Piccolo Mid to high Alto Flute soprano Oboe, Mid but large range Clarinet the Alto Cor Anglais, Low Tenor to bass  Bassoons and lowest which is the ContraBassoon. 

Watch this video to learn the names and sounds of the “Woodwind section” of the Orchestra.

 

 

After you have watched Mr Spoerer’s video, Please visit this link below:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/ten-pieces/ten-pieces-musical-menu/zmypxbk?dm_t=0,0,0,0,0

Use this for more music work. Scroll down to the bottom of the page and find the video called “BBC Philharmonic’s Whistle-Stop Tour of the Orchestra and complete the linked Ten Pieces worksheet.” Only do this if you didn’t do it last week.

On the BBC Website You can watch the Orchestra playing all the instruments and fill in worksheet provided on what you can hear. Please take a photo of your completed sheets and post to the blog so i can see your great pictures.

Here is the video showcasing all the sounds of the instruments in the Orchestra. CLICK HERE

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