Brass Curriculum PDF
Brass Curriculum PDF
Brass Curriculum PDF
OBOE
mysterious
HORN
buttery
GLOCKENSPIEL CYMBALS
glistening
splashy
FLUTE
airy
TRUMPET
regal
TROMBONE
mellow
TUBA
low
g. Tuba
The tuba is the largest and
lowest member of the brass family.
There are various kinds and sizes of tubas. If you see a marching
band, you might see a type of tuba called a sousaphone. In the
orchestra, a tuba looks more like a larger euphonium. Heres a tuba
playing the beautiful melody on Bydlo from Mussorgskys Pictures
at an Exhibition.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vOvIbfaUjIw
Heres another orchestra playing the same piece. Both show
different perspectives and angles of the tuba player, as well as
great shots of the entire orchestra and conductor. Watch and see
how many things you can identifyinstruments or techniques
(theres some great pizzicato on the double bass at the very end.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rx6Eo6liyCg
Continue and extend this exercise by finding combinations of brass
instruments playing together, or with additional instruments that fall
outside the traditional symphony orchestra.
4. Discuss the way a brass player makes sound on an instrument. Explain
the need for the player to buzz his or her lips instead of just blowing. This
is a key difference when comparing brass instruments to woodwinds. The
buzzing vibrations with woodwinds is created by reeds. Explain that the
buzzing creates the vibration necessary for musical sound. If you have
access to a brass mouthpiece, let students experiment with tight and loose
buzzing and compare the sound. Look online at the mouthpieces of
various brass instruments.
REINFORCE IDEAS AND CONCEPTS FROM THE VIDEO THROUGH ACTIVE
LEARNING
1. Play Pin-the-Instrument-on-the-Orchestra.
Start by posting an orchestra chart, like this one from Wikimedia
Commons. Find pictures of individual instruments that students can
literally cut and post onto the correct place on the diagram. Focus on
brass instruments to align with video content.
(Orchestra chart follows on the next page.)