Watch: Found sounds and an orchestra
Making music with other people is lots of fun. You can use musical instruments, your voice, body percussion and found sounds to make music together.
YolanDa and her Mighty Music Makers have come to meet the 成人快手 Philharmonic Orchestra and play their found sound instruments.
Listen as they play with musicians from the orchestra and their musical instruments.
Did you notice which instruments from the orchestra are similar to those made by the Mighty Music Makers?
Can you remember their names?
- A big box bass sounds like a double bass or cello.
- A hosepipe horn sounds like a trumpet.
- A comb kazoo sounds like a clarinet.
- A jam jar liquid xylophone is like a xylophone.
Watch: What instruments are in an orchestra?
There are four main families of instruments in an orchestra - strings, woodwind, brass and percussion.
Watch musicians from the 成人快手 Philharmonic Orchestra play and talk about their different instruments.
What is YolanDa's instrument?
YolanDa's instrument - the saxophone - is part of the woodwind family.
It's not normally found within the orchestra but that doesn't mean YolanDa can't play along in her own band with the other instruments.
You can mix whatever instruments or found sounds you like to create your own music.
Experiment and see what sounds good to you! You might find an instrument that you would like to learn to play.
Discover more about the instruments in an orchestra with the films above.
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Here are the meaning to some important words.
Body percussion - Sounds made by using the body such as tapping and clicking.
Found sounds - Sounds which can be made using objects around us.
Musicians - People who play instruments.
Orchestra - A group of musicians who play different instruments.
Woodwind - Wind instruments that you normally blow to make sounds such as a flute or clarinet.
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