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Jazzzercise: November 2005
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Thursday, November 10, 2005. WATRAS' QUESTION ON THE OBOE AND ENGLISH HORN. Mr Watras does not like the definition that Hayley Iben gives because it does not say that a woodwind has a complex airstream. One of the first ancestors of the English horn was the Shawm. The English horn was not originally created in England, it was created by the Hotteterre. The English horn is longer than the Oboe and makes a deeper sound and lower pitched than the Oboe. Posted by bigboi4life @ 6:13 AM. Links to this post.
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Jazzzercise: September 2005
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Thursday, September 29, 2005. I was reading Mr. Watras'. Post on the flute. I also my friend Eric Powers'. Post on the flute it was really good go check it out. Posted by bigboi4life @ 5:59 AM. Links to this post. Thursday, September 08, 2005. I am answering Mr Watras' questions. Herbert Lindholm works as a principle flute teacher at the Kuopio Conservatorie of Music and Dance in Finland. He lives in Porvoo, Finland. Posted by bigboi4life @ 6:13 AM. Links to this post. View my complete profile.
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Jazzzercise: December 2005
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Thursday, December 15, 2005. My favorite website to find information was DSO Kids. Because it shows everything about the orchestra and helps you understand better on our level of learning. This website helped me out with all of these questions it was a very good website. Go check it out! 1 Where does each woodwind player sit in the orchestra? 2 How many woodwind players are typically used for each instrument? 3 What woodwind instrument have not talked about that is sometimes used in the orchestra? I got ...
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Jazzzercise: August 2005
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Thursday, August 25, 2005. Hi I just posted my first blog. I completed my assignment. Posted by bigboi4life @ 6:32 AM. Links to this post. View my complete profile. Woodwind-a wind instrument in which sound is produ. Since the Tuba is too big to play while walking do. Who has the most interesting listening samples for. 1 Tell me what clef you would use to write a trum. A Transponsing Instrument is: -I fo. Now The Questions On The Trumpet! 1 Does the tru. I think that 8studentblogs answers to these three.
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Jazzzercise: February 2006
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Thursday, February 23, 2006. 1 Tell me what clef you would use to write a trumpet part. I think the G-Clef woyuld be the clef used to write the trumpet part. 2 Make a list of instruments that we have already written and talked about that are transposing instruments. Make a link to a listening sample of each instrument. Tenor Saxaphone, Alto Saxaphone, Oboe, Clarinet, Trumpet, and English Horn. I found most of my information from. Posted by bigboi4life @ 5:53 AM. Links to this post. Concert pitch .".
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Jazzzercise: January 2006
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Thursday, January 26, 2006. I think that 8studentblog's. Answers to these three questions were really good. After reading her blog I understood more about the woodwind instruments. Her answers were correct except the second answer because I looked at DSO's. Website and found the answers. Way to go 8student you had all the right answers except the second answer. The right answer is that there are a certain amount of players for a specific piece of music. Ballet's have less and orchestra's have more. Other...
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Jazzzercise: March 2006
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Thursday, March 16, 2006. A wind instrument in which sound is produced by blowing through a mouthpiece against an edge or by a vibrating reed, and in which the pitch is varied by opening or closing holes in the body of the instrument. Is a musical instrument whose tone is produced by vibration of the lips as the player blows into a mouthpiece. Are music instruments played by being struck, shaken, rubbed or scraped. A musical instrument that produces sound by means of vibrating strings. Links to this post.