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These are musical instruments that produces
sound by means of vibrating strings.
 One of the string instruments that can be played by
  means of striking the keys.

 The sound can be softened and sustained by the use of
  pedals.
Upright Piano
Electric Keyboard
A string instrument played with a bow.
The violin has 4 strings.
Do you know?
-that the Double Bass is the biggest
instrument in the string family. It
produces big and very low sound.
It is played with a bow.
A string instrument with an upright triangular frame.
Harp
It has 46 strings.
sitting   standing
A string instrument having a flat-blacked rounded body, a
long fretted neck.
Classical Guitar   Electric Guitar
A plucked string instrument with a fingerboard and a
rounded body.
Guitar      Mandolin        Violin
(6 strings)   (8 strings)   (4 strings)
1. Plucking (mandolin, guitar, violin, harp)


2. Bowing (violin)


3. Striking (piano)
Piano        Violin     Harp




    Guitar   Mandolin
A group of string players who plays together.
1.   Give the different kinds of string instruments.




 Answer:           Guitar


                   Piano


                   Violin


                   Mandolin


                   Harp
Most of the string instruments are made of?




Answer:       It is made of wood.
What are the different kinds of piano?


Answer:

      Upright

      Grand Piano

      Electric Keyboard
What do you call this instrument?




                          Answer: Mandolin
                                  It has 8 strings.
What do you call this instrument?




                           Answer: Guitar
                                   It has 6 strings.
What are the two postures when playing a harp?




         Sitting                       Standing
The violin is played by using a __________.




Answer: Bow
 Answer your worksheet at home, to be pass next week.
                                                              H o mew o r k (2nd sem ’10-’11)
                                                                                    .
                                                                  G3 Music Theory
              Name:__________________________________                                Class:________ No._____
                                                                                                               Teacher: Ms.   Joan
                                                                    String Instruments

                 I.        Instruction: Fill in the blanks.

                 These are musical instruments that produce sound by means of _____________________.
                                     a. vibrating strings          b.     passing of air

                 II.       Instruction: Choose between the following possible answers: Electric keyboard, Upright Piano, Grand Piano.
                            Write your answer on the space provided.

                        A. Piano




                        ___________________                     ___________________                     ___________________

                        B. Violin

                        The violin is played by using a ______________.                   a. bow        b. stick

                        C. Harp
                        The two postures when playing a harp:




                        1. _________________                                     2.__________________

                 III.      Instruction. Write the answer on the blank. How many strings it has? ( 4, 6, 8)

                        Guitar                                            Mandolin                                 Violin




                        _____strings                                      ______strings                 ______strings
Wood wind
String instruments

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String instruments

  • 1.
  • 2.
  • 3. These are musical instruments that produces sound by means of vibrating strings.
  • 4.
  • 5.
  • 6.  One of the string instruments that can be played by means of striking the keys.  The sound can be softened and sustained by the use of pedals.
  • 7.
  • 9.
  • 11.
  • 12. A string instrument played with a bow.
  • 13. The violin has 4 strings.
  • 14.
  • 15. Do you know? -that the Double Bass is the biggest instrument in the string family. It produces big and very low sound.
  • 16. It is played with a bow.
  • 17.
  • 18. A string instrument with an upright triangular frame.
  • 19. Harp It has 46 strings.
  • 20. sitting standing
  • 21.
  • 22.
  • 23. A string instrument having a flat-blacked rounded body, a long fretted neck.
  • 24. Classical Guitar Electric Guitar
  • 25.
  • 26.
  • 27. A plucked string instrument with a fingerboard and a rounded body.
  • 28.
  • 29. Guitar Mandolin Violin (6 strings) (8 strings) (4 strings)
  • 30. 1. Plucking (mandolin, guitar, violin, harp) 2. Bowing (violin) 3. Striking (piano)
  • 31. Piano Violin Harp Guitar Mandolin
  • 32. A group of string players who plays together.
  • 33.
  • 34.
  • 35. 1. Give the different kinds of string instruments. Answer:  Guitar  Piano  Violin  Mandolin  Harp
  • 36. Most of the string instruments are made of? Answer: It is made of wood.
  • 37. What are the different kinds of piano? Answer: Upright Grand Piano Electric Keyboard
  • 38. What do you call this instrument? Answer: Mandolin It has 8 strings.
  • 39. What do you call this instrument? Answer: Guitar It has 6 strings.
  • 40. What are the two postures when playing a harp? Sitting Standing
  • 41. The violin is played by using a __________. Answer: Bow
  • 42.  Answer your worksheet at home, to be pass next week. H o mew o r k (2nd sem ’10-’11) . G3 Music Theory Name:__________________________________ Class:________ No._____ Teacher: Ms. Joan String Instruments I. Instruction: Fill in the blanks. These are musical instruments that produce sound by means of _____________________. a. vibrating strings b. passing of air II. Instruction: Choose between the following possible answers: Electric keyboard, Upright Piano, Grand Piano. Write your answer on the space provided. A. Piano ___________________ ___________________ ___________________ B. Violin The violin is played by using a ______________. a. bow b. stick C. Harp The two postures when playing a harp: 1. _________________ 2.__________________ III. Instruction. Write the answer on the blank. How many strings it has? ( 4, 6, 8) Guitar Mandolin Violin _____strings ______strings ______strings