Other musical instruments:
1, tambourine
Tambourine is a kind of musical instrument, which is pronounced by the vibration produced by the tapping of fingers or wrists or the shaking and shaking of wrists.
Tambourine has the characteristics of both drum and clock.
Tambourine generally has a variety of playing methods:
1) You can beat the drum heart with your palm, and the timbre is soft;
2) Beat the drum edge with the palm of your hand, and its timbre is crisp;
3) can hit body parts (such as shoulders, elbows, knees, etc.). ) with the drumhead, and the bell is more obvious;
4) You can shake your wrist continuously, which will produce the effect of continuous vocalization.
2, aluminum piano
Aluminum piano is a long and crisp sound made by hitting the piano music with a hammer. It can be used as a main melody instrument, and it can also be used as a dubbing in Orff's music education.
3. Sand ball (sand hammer)
Sand balls vibrate and make sounds by shaking their arms and arms. Its timbre is soft and crisp.
The game is to hold a sand ball in each hand and use your arm to drive your wrist to vibrate rhythmically. It can be done with both hands at the same time, or alternatively or alternately.
4. Drums (small snare drum tambourine)
Snare drum Jr. and tambourine are musical instruments that are pronounced by the vibration generated by the beating of drumsticks. It has a low timbre and a high volume.
When drumming, relax your arms and hit your wrists hard and elastically.
Beating the drum heart will produce a strong timbre and a long and continuous ending; Drums are crisp, hard and thin, and last for a short time.
5, double ring tube
Its timbre is similar to wooden fish, crisp and clear, and there is no continuous sound. Knocking on the two ends of the double-ring drum separated by bars will make different sounds.
The way to play is to hold the handle with your left hand and tap it with your right hand. You can tap on one end of the bucket, or tap on both ends of the bucket alternately at the same time, making a horseshoe sound like "beep" and "beep".
Double-sided drums are divided into high and low notes, so the teacher helps the children understand the high and low notes first, and then plays percussion.
6. Ring the bell (also known as Jason Chung)
Bells make a crisp sound by colliding with each other and causing vibration. The timbre of the clock is crisp, soft, high-pitched and light.
It is the most commonly used percussion instrument in kindergarten.
When using the bell, you can naturally put the wooden handle of the bell on your chest and knock it, or you can put the wooden handle of the bell on it with one hand and put it on it with the other hand, so that all parts of the bell correspond and knock it constantly.