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CLASS - V SUB - EVS LESSON - BLOW HOT,BLOW COLD BY Dr.C.RAJMOHAN,PRT KV, THIRUVARUR. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS THAT PRODUCE SOUND BY BLOWING AIR. Flute.
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CLASS - V SUB - EVS LESSON - BLOW HOT,BLOW COLD BY Dr.C.RAJMOHAN,PRT KV, THIRUVARUR
Flute The flute is about 2 feet in length. It looks like a narrow tube with a row of holes covered by keys along one side. The player blows air across the small hole in the mouthpiece to produce a sound. Back to Orchestra Sections Hit Enter for Next Instrument
Saxophone Conically shaped, the saxophone is the wind instrument made of brass. It produce sound because it has a single reed Back to Orchestra Sections Hit Enter for Brass Instruments
Trumpet The trumpet is the highest sounding member of the brass family. The Air travels through about 6 - ½ feet of tubing bent. The player presses the three valves in various combinations with the fingers of the right hand to obtain various pitches. Back to Orchestra Sections Hit Enter for Next Instrument
Oboe The oboe is made from wood and have metal keys that can produce many notes rapidly. While blowing air through them, the reeds vibrate and produce a sound. Back to Orchestra Sections Hit Enter for Next Instrument
Nadhaswaram Made from wood, the clarinet produces a fluid sound when air is blown in the mouthpiece. Back to Orchestra Sections Hit Enter for Next Instrument
Bassoon The bassoon is a large double reed instrument with a lower sound than the other woodwind instruments. Back to Orchestra Sections Hit Enter for Next Instrument
Trombone The mouthpiece of the trombone is larger than that of a trumpet, and gives the instrument a more mellow sound. Back to Orchestra Sections Hit Enter for Next Instrument
Tuba Made of about 16 feet of tubing, the tuba is the lowest sounding member of the brass family. The tuba has four to five valves and is held upright in the player’s lap. Back to Orchestra Sections Hit Enter for Next Instrument
Chimes Chimes are a tuned instrument consisting of a set of 12 to 18 metal tubes hung from a metal frame. It sound like church bells when played. Back to Orchestra Sections Hit Enter for Keyboards