Selasa, 10 Mei 2011

Hair ribbon for the Tambourine



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Selasa, 03 Mei 2011

Tambourine, Instrument

French Horn


Hear the tambourine
Hear it play with the orchestra
Tambourine

Family

Percussion

Description

With a name that means, "the hitting of one body against another," instruments in the percussion family are played by being struck, shaken, or scraped. In the orchestra, the percussion section provides a variety of rhythms, textures and tone colors. Percussion instruments are classified as tuned or untuned. Tuned instruments play specific pitches or notes, just like the woodwind, brass and string instruments. Untuned instruments produce a sound with an indefinite pitch, like the sound of a hand knocking on a door. The percussion instruments are an international family, with ancestors from the Middle East, Asia, Africa, the Americas and Europe representing musical styles from many different cultures.
The tambourine is a shallow, handheld drum made of a circular wooden frame with a calfskin or plastic drumhead stretched across the top. The tambourine has small discs called jingles set into its circular frame which produce sound when the tambourine is shaken, rubbed, or struck on the drum head with the knuckles. Early tambourines were played by Turkish army musicians known as "Janissaries.” Mozart first used the tambourine in his music in 1782.

Rabu, 16 Februari 2011

TAMBOURINE DANCE

TAMBOURINE DANCE
TAMBOURINE  TIPS

Keep in time with the music and the rest of the group

Tap the tambourine with a bent hand. Don't slap with a flat hand (doesn't sound good)

Make big movements with the tambourine

Look at and past the tambourine

Maintain a graceful posture when playing, point toe and don't stick your bottom out

Smile!

Left hand follows the tambourine (generally)

Zips - thumb to tambourine, not tambourine to thumb

A tambourine is an extension of your body (like a flag is)

Hold the tambourine at an angle to keep it quiet

Always put in lots of practice


SITES THAT SELL TAMBOURINE TEACHING MATERIALS

Magrate Yap's teaching materials 

Timbrel Praise teaching materials