7. KEYBOARD INSTRUMENTS
๏These instruments are operated by means of a
keyboard which consists of black and white keys.
๏Although the keyboard instruments are included
with the percussion group, they constitute a special
set which may be considered seperately.
๏Keyboard instruments include: piano, organ,
celesta, and other keyboard instruments like: piano
accordion, and the harmonium.
9. ๏The piano is the most popular and most widespread
of all instruments. It has the ability to sound several
tones simultaneously and has the capacity to present
complex musical textures by itself, making an
extremely useful instrument.
๏The piano has been used in many ways:
๏ถ As the soloist in a concerto;
๏ถAs of performer of the obbligato part;
๏ถAs a purely orchestral instrument;
๏ถAs a percussion instrument;
๏ถAs a filler, covering parts where players
are lacking.
10. DIFFERENT TYPES OF PIANO
๏Concert Grand Piano- the largest size of
grand piano, used for concert
performances.
๏Grand Piano- a horizontal, harp-shaped
piano, having three or more strings to
each note, and action without springs.
๏Square Piano- a piano having a
horizontal rectangular case and
horizontally atrung wire.
๏Upright Piano- a piano in which the case
is upright, with the strings vertical and
overstrung to save space.
11. THE ORGAN
๏the organ is a principal keyboard instrument but
it has a physical property which makes it a wind
instrument. Itโs sounds are made by air forced by
mechanical means through pipes.
12. CELESTA
๏ the celesta, which in appearance resembles a
miniature upright piano, is a kind of glockenspiel
that is operated by a keyboard; the steel plates
are struck by small hammers producing bell-like
tones.
13. OTHER MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS PLAYED
BY KEYBOARD:
๏HARMONIUM
๏ถIs a keyboard instrument related to the
organ in that its tone is produced by air
(belows operated by feet) which sets thin
strips of metal (reeds) vibrating.
๏PIANO ACCORDION
๏ถHas a melody keyboard for the
right hand.
15. A. ENSEMBLE MEDIA
๏When two or more performers are equally engaged in
playing or singing a piece of music, the medium is called an
ensemble (an samโbโl) and the music is called ensemble
music
๏Instrumental ensembles exists in almost infinite
combinations. Some of these are the follows:
๏ถOrchestra
๏ถThe symphony orchestra
๏ถConcerto
๏ถBand
๏ถThe rondalla
17. ORCHESTRA
๏The most spectacular of ensembles, composed of
any sizable group of instrumental performers usually
under the direction of a conductor
๏It may vary in size from a relatively small groups to
an ensemble of a hundred or more players.
๏The performers are divided into the four sections.
๏In large orchestras, approximately 2/3 are string
players and 1/3 are wind players. Three to five people
take care of the percussion.
18. ๏In a typical modern
orchestra, there are 34 violins which
are divided into 2 groups, first and
second. Each group functions as a
unit and plays a part distinct from the
rest.
๏In the woodwind section, one of
the players of the principal
instrument generaly doubles with
another related instrument.
20. SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA๏Is a large ensemble which includes all the principal
instrument types.
๏The modern symphony orchestra has about 100
players, this number varies according to the kind of music
being played.
๏It is composed of four sections of corresponding to the four
instrumental groupings; the string section. The woodwind
section, the brass section, and the percussion section
๏Each of these sections has least one instrument which falls
into each of the four basic ranges:
SOPRANO, ALTO, TENOR, AND BASS
22. PART TWO:
Combination of instruments:
ENSEMBLE MEDIA
๏ถCONCERTO
๏ถBAND
๏ถTHE RONDALLA
MIXED ENSEMBLES
๏ถCHAMBER ORCHESTRA
REPORTED BY:
BALUYUT, REINALYN V.
23. CONCERT
O
๏ถThe concerto is a form
written for orchestra and
usually one solo
instrument
(PIANO, VIOLIN, AND
THE LIKE) is given a
prominent role in music.
24. THE
BAND
๏ถAn instrumental
ensemble, large like the
orchestra but consisting
mainly or exclusively of wind
and percussion instruments.
๏ถAlthough the band is closely
associated with outdoor
events
(parades, funerals, football
games, among others), it is
also used as a concert
ensemble.
25. THE RONDALLA
๏ถThe best-known instrumental group in the Philippines today.
๏ถIt is a band made up mostly of stringed instruments like:
๏Banduria- which assumes the lead part and plays the melody
๏Laud and octavina- which carry the alto and contrapuntal
parts
๏Piccolo- tuned aboved the banduria, which plays the
ornamental passages;and
๏Guitarra and banjo- which gives solidity to the rhyrhm and
support the harmony.
26. MUSICAL ENSEMBLES IN THE PHILIPPINES
๏PANGKAT OR THE BANDANG KAWAYAN-
composed of instruments made of bamboo. Among
these instruments are:
๏ถBumbong- single note
๏ถThe native Marimba or Talunggating
๏ถThe bamboo harp or Tipang-klung
๏ถThe Gabbang- which is patterned after the
Muslim-type xylophone
๏ถThe Tulali or bamboo flute
๏ถThe Bungkaka or bamboo clapper, and
๏ถThe Kalatok or bamboo knockers.
27. MIXED
ENSEMBLES
๏a considerable literature of
music exists for large ensembles
which include instruments and
voices.
๏Such musical types as an
opera, oratorio, cantata, mass, re
quiem mass, ans even even
symphonies may employ vocal
soloist, chorus, and orchestra.
๏Mixed chamber ensembles have
made their appearance in the
20th century.
28. CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
๏The term chamber orchestra is
applied to small instrumental
ensembles in which there are only a
few performers for a part.
๏Chamber orchestras are in a
category of ensemble between
chamber ensemble and the full
osrchestra
30. CHAMBER ENSEMBLES
๏Chamber music is a medium which calls for only a few
performers (from two about eight or nine instruments) with one
player to each part.
๏The common chamber music ensembles are listed below:
๏ถSolo sonatas- music written for a solo instrument
(violin, cello, flue, oboe, horn,and the like), with an
accompaniment bys uch instruments such as the piano or
harpsichord, belongs to the category of chamber music ensemble.
๏ถString quartet- the most common medium of chambermusic. It
consists 2 violins, a viola, and a cello. When the piano replaces
one of the four instruments, the ensembles is called piano
quartet.
31. ๏Duos, Trios, Quintets, And Other
- Music in 2 instruments have equal
importance is called duo; music for 3
instruments is called trio; for 5, a quintet;
for 6, a sextet; for 7, a septet; for 8, an
octet; for 9, nonet. These ensembles may
consists any combination of
instruments, including
strings, woodwinds, brass, keyboard, and
percussion instruments.
32. SPECIAL
ENSEMBLES
๏as music evolves, composers search for
new media more congenial to their
changing musical ideas. A particularly
significant trend in recent years has been
the development of electronic
instruments, which many contemporary
composers feel are more versatile than
traditional instruments and more suitable
for achieving the sounds they want for
music.
33. THE CONDUCTOR
๏Today, the size of the orchestras and the
complicated music have the conductor
essential.
๏The conductor is the director of the
orchestra
๏He has to know every detail of the music
and be able to give the most precise
directions with his baton and hands.