<< Chapter < Page | Chapter >> Page > |
Complete:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
To portray the tortoises the composer uses string instruments
What do the string instruments look like?
There are four different instruments (Look at the illustration of the tortoises - note the size of the different instruments and how they are played):
Violin
Viola
Cello
Double bass
These four instruments form the four string instruments. String instruments consist of a wooden body and four strings. A bow is drawn over the strings.
String instruments are manufactured with great care. All the wooden sections are glued together; no nails or screws are used. This group of instruments varies in size: the bigger the instrument, the lower the sound; the smaller the instrument, the higher the sound.
(Compare to big and small animals: a mouse is small and the sound it makes is high-pitched; an elephant is big and the sound it makes is low-pitched).
Now paste in (or draw) pictures of the four string instruments.
How is sound produced on the string instruments?
When a bow is drawn over the string the string vibrates. This causes sound! The longer the string, the lower the sound; the shorter the string, the higher the sound. To shorten or lengthen the strings, press on the strings with the left hand.
Instead of using a bow, the strings can also be plucked by the right hand. This produces short sounds.
The pitch of the strings:
Violin: high
Viola: relatively high
Cello: relatively low
Double bass: low
Now arrange the string instruments:
1. small to large
2. high to low
What deduction can you make?
STRING INSTRUMENTS
1. Small to big | ||||
2. High to low |
DEDUCTION: | |
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).
Notification Switch
Would you like to follow the 'Arts and culture grade 4' conversation and receive update notifications?