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BOOKS ABOUT MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
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Colorful teaching bulletin board set targeting a National Music Standard. Includes instructions and ideas for uses and games to play during class. For all elementary grades.
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Five poster set with photos and information about the major instruments from the string, woodwind, brass, percussion, and keyboard families. Posters show instrument ranges and seating positions within the orchestra. Also includes 32 instrument outlines for drawing, tracing, or creating transparencies. 24" x 30".
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String Instruments (lyre, lute, sitar, guitar, violin ... )
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• more Greece posters
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A lute, a stringed instrument with a neck and deep, round back, is a precursor to guitars, banjos and mandolines.
• Middle Ages posters
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A sitar, a plucked stringed instrument used predominantly in Hindustani classical music since the Middle Ages, was popular in American Jazz in the 1950s.
The veena is an ancient plucked string instrument from India that is rarely played today.
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The violin family, bowed string instruments with four strings, consists of the violin, the viola, and the cello. The violin, also called a fiddle, is the smallest member of the family, and has the highest pitch. The viola and cello are progressively larger and with deeper pitches.
The koto, the national instrument of Japan is similar to a zither; the shamisen is a three-stringed musical instrument.
• more women in music posters
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Wind Instruments - woodwinds, brass
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Archeological evidence shows that didgeridoos, a wind instrument of the Indigenous Australians, has been played for 1500 years.
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The saxophone, a “conical-bored transposing musical instrument”, was invented by Adolphe Sax in 1841.
Usually made of brass, saxophones are considered a member of the woodwind family because they have a single-reed mouthpiece similar to the clarinet.
• Charlie Parker posters
• inventor posters
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