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First listen to the pitch.
Read the following sentences out aloud:
What is the difference?
HIGH
MIDDLE
LOW
Try to say the following sentences in different pitches.
Deidre is really a pretty girl
I cannot understand it at all!
Accentuate the different words and listen to what happens!
Write a few sentences of your own and test your friends . . .
Perhaps it is the first time that you really listen to different instruments. It will help to develop your listening skills.
Listen to THE CARNIVAL OF THE ANIMALS and then complete the following tasks.
Complete:
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The composer uses two pianos to portray the lion.
The piano is a key instrument:
All the notes are in alphabetical order (A to G) and you can clearly distinguish between black and white notes. Complete the white notes on the piano by following the given pattern:
How is sound produced on the piano?
Inside the piano there are strings and small hammers. As soon as a key is pressed by a finger, the little hammer strikes the string. The string vibrates and sound is produced.
The harder the note is pressed, the louder the sound, and the softer the note is pressed, the softer the sound.
The person who plays the piano is called a pianist (plural: pianists).
Paste a picture of A piano below and state whether it isan upright or a grand piano .
LEARNING OUTCOME 2: REFLECTING The learner will be able to reflect critically and creative on artistic and cultural processes, products and styles in past and present contexts.
We know this when the learner:
2.4 recognises time signatures such as four-four and three-four;
2.5 listens to and identifies musical instruments in terms of appearance, name, how sound is produced, timbre and general pitch classification (high-low).
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