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The BandThe Band
A BandA Band
Is a group of people playing
musical instruments together.
Comes from the French
word bande, meaning “troop”.
The concept of a band
originated in Germany around
the 15th
Century.
Types of BandTypes of Band
Military Bands
Marching Bands
Rock Bands
Jazz Bands
Brasswind InstrumentsBrasswind Instruments
Tubular instruments that
produce sound through
forceful blowing of air into the
tubes with the mouth.
The main characteristics of a
brasswind instruments is the
shape.
Most brasswind instruments
have a small opening at the
mouth which opens into a wide
brim at the other end. These
instruments usually make shrill,
loud, reedy noises when played.
Some have deep resonating
sound.
TubaTuba
Provides the lowest notes in
the brasswind family.
Can be found in in varying
pitches and sizes.
A tuba tuned to F is 336 cm
long
A tuba tuned to C is 487.68
cm long
It is the largest among the
brass instruments, consists
of wide tubing and it
produces a deep, resonant
TromboneTrombone
It has a long cylindrical
tube bent upon itself
twice ending in a bell
shaped mouth.
It has a movable U-
shaped bend at the end
of the slide.
The U-bend slide moves
along the 2 stationary
tubes to produce
different pitches.
It has a deep , cup-
shaped mouthpiece.
The sound it
produces is a
combination of
the brilliance of
a trumpet and
the richness of a
French horn
TrumpetTrumpet
It is a cylindrical tube,
usually 122 cm long.
A trumpet tuned to C is
122 cm long.
A trumpet tuned to Bb
is 137 cm long.
It has 3 valves and it
produces a bright
ringing sound.
It can be muted to
produce a special effects
or different sounds.
French HornFrench Horn
It often acts asn an
accompaniment, but
it sometimes plays
the melody.
It has a conical
tube, about 335 m
long coiled into a
circular shape and
valves.
The tube widens
towards the bell at
one end.
The pitch of the
instrument can be
controlled through
the adjustment of the
lips in the mouthpiece
and the operation of
the valves.
Woodwind InstrumentsWoodwind Instruments
Musical Instruments that
produce sound when the
musician blows air through the
mouthpiece.
Most of these instruments are
made of wood but they can also
made by other materials like
metals or plastics.
2 Types of Woodwind2 Types of Woodwind
InstrumentsInstruments
A. The Flutes
 Produce sound when air is blown
across an edge.
A. The Reed
 Produce sound when air is forced
between the reed and the
mouthpiece. As the reed vibrates,
sound is produced.
BassoonBassoon It is a double reed
instrument with a
conical tube.
It is 1.34 meters long
and is folded upon it
self.
It is the bass of the
woodwind family.
The range of the basson
begins at Bb and Eb.
ClarinetClarinet The clarinet is a
single-reed
instrument that is
about 66 cm long.
It produces a
very soft sound
that can get
gradually louder
OboeOboe Oboe is a double reed
instrument.
It is about 60 cm long
and it produces a
brilliant and plaintive
and nasal sound.
The oboe is played
vertically and is very
good in producing
melancholic tunes.
FluteFlute A flute is played
sideways.
Its tube is about 67
cm long and is
cylindrical in shape.
The tone is
produces varies
from a low tone to
a higher bird-like
sound.
PiccoloPiccolo It is sometimes
called the baby
flute.
It is half the size
of the flute.
It also plays the
highest note,
which is shrill and
piercing.
SaxophoneSaxophone It is a conical-bore
musical instrument
classified as
woodwind because
of the wooden
reed it uses.
It is played with a
single reed
mouthpiece similar
to that of a
clarinet.
The pitch of a
saxophone
designed for
military bands
is Bb and Eb.
Percussion InstrumentsPercussion Instruments
Percussion instruments are commonly referred
to as the backbone or the musical group or
ensemble.
They produce sound when:
 Hit
 Shaken
 Rubbed
 Scraped
The word percussion comes from the Latin
word percussio, meaning “to beat” or “to
strike”.
2 Classifications of Percussion2 Classifications of Percussion
InstrumentsInstruments
A. Tuned Percussion Instruments
 Can play the melody
B. None-tuned Percussion
Instruments
 Usually have fixed pith
Tuned Percussion InstrumentsTuned Percussion Instruments
XylophoneXylophone It consists of
wooden bars
graduated in
length that are
struck by mallets
or sticks.
Each bar is tuned
to a pitch of
musical scale.
GlockenspielGlockenspiel
Is similar to a
xylophone but it
has 2 bars made of
metal plates
producing a
metallophonic
sound when struck
with a mallet.
When played in a
marching band, the
glockenspiel bars are
usually mounted in a
portable case and held
vertically.
It came from the
German word glocke,
meaning “bell” and
spiel, meaning “play”.
None-tuned PercussionNone-tuned Percussion
InstrumentsInstruments
CymbalsCymbals
Cymbals are a
pair of round
brass plates,
played by striking
against each
other or with a
drumstick to
produce a
crashing sound.
TambourineTambourine
The tambourine is
one-headed drum
tightly covered with a
piece of animal skin.
Around its side are
small metal disks that
jingle against each
other when the
drumhead is struck.
TriangleTriangle
The triangle is a
triangular steel
instrument that is
open in one
corner.
It is held by a cord
and is struck with a
metal rod to
produce a tinkling
sound.
Bass DrumBass Drum
A Bass drum is a
large drum that
produces a loud deep
sound.
In military and
marching bands, it
has 2 heads and is
played with a pair of
heavy covered sticks
or mallets.
Snare Drum or Side DrumSnare Drum or Side Drum
It has 2 drumheads,
the upper head and
the lower head.
The upper head is
struck by wooden
drumsticks.
The lower head has
strings called snares
that are stretched
across it.
These give off a
rattling sound when
the upper head is
struck.
When the snares
are turned off, the
drum produces a
tom tom effect.
MaracasMaracas The maracas are
always played in
pairs.
They are played by
shaking them in a
circular motion.
Moving maracas up
and down creates
variation and accent
to its sound.

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The Complete Guide to Musical Instruments in a Band

  • 2. A BandA Band Is a group of people playing musical instruments together. Comes from the French word bande, meaning “troop”. The concept of a band originated in Germany around the 15th Century.
  • 3. Types of BandTypes of Band Military Bands Marching Bands Rock Bands Jazz Bands
  • 4. Brasswind InstrumentsBrasswind Instruments Tubular instruments that produce sound through forceful blowing of air into the tubes with the mouth. The main characteristics of a brasswind instruments is the shape.
  • 5. Most brasswind instruments have a small opening at the mouth which opens into a wide brim at the other end. These instruments usually make shrill, loud, reedy noises when played. Some have deep resonating sound.
  • 6. TubaTuba Provides the lowest notes in the brasswind family. Can be found in in varying pitches and sizes. A tuba tuned to F is 336 cm long A tuba tuned to C is 487.68 cm long It is the largest among the brass instruments, consists of wide tubing and it produces a deep, resonant
  • 7. TromboneTrombone It has a long cylindrical tube bent upon itself twice ending in a bell shaped mouth. It has a movable U- shaped bend at the end of the slide. The U-bend slide moves along the 2 stationary tubes to produce different pitches. It has a deep , cup- shaped mouthpiece.
  • 8. The sound it produces is a combination of the brilliance of a trumpet and the richness of a French horn
  • 9. TrumpetTrumpet It is a cylindrical tube, usually 122 cm long. A trumpet tuned to C is 122 cm long. A trumpet tuned to Bb is 137 cm long. It has 3 valves and it produces a bright ringing sound. It can be muted to produce a special effects or different sounds.
  • 10. French HornFrench Horn It often acts asn an accompaniment, but it sometimes plays the melody. It has a conical tube, about 335 m long coiled into a circular shape and valves.
  • 11. The tube widens towards the bell at one end. The pitch of the instrument can be controlled through the adjustment of the lips in the mouthpiece and the operation of the valves.
  • 12. Woodwind InstrumentsWoodwind Instruments Musical Instruments that produce sound when the musician blows air through the mouthpiece. Most of these instruments are made of wood but they can also made by other materials like metals or plastics.
  • 13. 2 Types of Woodwind2 Types of Woodwind InstrumentsInstruments A. The Flutes  Produce sound when air is blown across an edge. A. The Reed  Produce sound when air is forced between the reed and the mouthpiece. As the reed vibrates, sound is produced.
  • 14. BassoonBassoon It is a double reed instrument with a conical tube. It is 1.34 meters long and is folded upon it self. It is the bass of the woodwind family. The range of the basson begins at Bb and Eb.
  • 15. ClarinetClarinet The clarinet is a single-reed instrument that is about 66 cm long. It produces a very soft sound that can get gradually louder
  • 16. OboeOboe Oboe is a double reed instrument. It is about 60 cm long and it produces a brilliant and plaintive and nasal sound. The oboe is played vertically and is very good in producing melancholic tunes.
  • 17. FluteFlute A flute is played sideways. Its tube is about 67 cm long and is cylindrical in shape. The tone is produces varies from a low tone to a higher bird-like sound.
  • 18. PiccoloPiccolo It is sometimes called the baby flute. It is half the size of the flute. It also plays the highest note, which is shrill and piercing.
  • 19. SaxophoneSaxophone It is a conical-bore musical instrument classified as woodwind because of the wooden reed it uses. It is played with a single reed mouthpiece similar to that of a clarinet.
  • 20. The pitch of a saxophone designed for military bands is Bb and Eb.
  • 21. Percussion InstrumentsPercussion Instruments Percussion instruments are commonly referred to as the backbone or the musical group or ensemble. They produce sound when:  Hit  Shaken  Rubbed  Scraped The word percussion comes from the Latin word percussio, meaning “to beat” or “to strike”.
  • 22. 2 Classifications of Percussion2 Classifications of Percussion InstrumentsInstruments A. Tuned Percussion Instruments  Can play the melody B. None-tuned Percussion Instruments  Usually have fixed pith
  • 23. Tuned Percussion InstrumentsTuned Percussion Instruments
  • 24. XylophoneXylophone It consists of wooden bars graduated in length that are struck by mallets or sticks. Each bar is tuned to a pitch of musical scale.
  • 25. GlockenspielGlockenspiel Is similar to a xylophone but it has 2 bars made of metal plates producing a metallophonic sound when struck with a mallet.
  • 26. When played in a marching band, the glockenspiel bars are usually mounted in a portable case and held vertically. It came from the German word glocke, meaning “bell” and spiel, meaning “play”.
  • 28. CymbalsCymbals Cymbals are a pair of round brass plates, played by striking against each other or with a drumstick to produce a crashing sound.
  • 29. TambourineTambourine The tambourine is one-headed drum tightly covered with a piece of animal skin. Around its side are small metal disks that jingle against each other when the drumhead is struck.
  • 30. TriangleTriangle The triangle is a triangular steel instrument that is open in one corner. It is held by a cord and is struck with a metal rod to produce a tinkling sound.
  • 31. Bass DrumBass Drum A Bass drum is a large drum that produces a loud deep sound. In military and marching bands, it has 2 heads and is played with a pair of heavy covered sticks or mallets.
  • 32. Snare Drum or Side DrumSnare Drum or Side Drum It has 2 drumheads, the upper head and the lower head. The upper head is struck by wooden drumsticks. The lower head has strings called snares that are stretched across it.
  • 33. These give off a rattling sound when the upper head is struck. When the snares are turned off, the drum produces a tom tom effect.
  • 34. MaracasMaracas The maracas are always played in pairs. They are played by shaking them in a circular motion. Moving maracas up and down creates variation and accent to its sound.