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1 Classification and Sound Production
Musical Instruments Classification and Sound Production

2 Western Symphonic Classification
Five Families of Instruments Woodwind Brass String Percussion Keyboard (added later)

3 Woodwinds Often times has a reed or double reed to produce sound
Generally has many keys Keys: small buttons the player presses down to cover the holes Examples: Saxophone Clarinet Oboe ALSO included flutes and recorders

4 Reeds Single Reeds Double Reeds

5 Keys

6 How Woodwinds Work Single/Double Reeds Flutes (and Recorders)

7 Brass Instruments are made of metal and use a bowl-shaped mouthpiece that the player “buzzes” their lips into by pursing their lips and blowing through them Includes trumpets, trombone, tuba, etc.

8 How Brass Instruments Work
Slide (Trombone) Piston Valves (Trumpet, Tuba, most others) Rotary Valves (Horn)

9 String Instruments Anything played by plucking or rubbing against a string Includes guitar, banjo, violin, cello, harp, etc.

10 How String Instruments Work
Plucked (pizzicato) Played with a Bow (arco)

11 Percussion Any Instrument that is: Hit Shaken Scraped

12 Keyboard Instruments that use a piano-style keyboard, such as:
Organ Accordion Harpsichord Although they produce sound in different ways, they are all operated with a keyboard

13 Hornbostel-Sachs Classification
Idiophones Self-sounding instruments Membranophones Instruments producing sound by means of a stretched skin or membrane Chordophones String instruments Aerophones Wind instruments with the sound caused by vibrating air Electrophones Instruments using electronic circuits


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