lunes, 3 de marzo de 2014

the flute

The flute

The flute is a wind musical instrument. Because of the easy construction, it is one of the most antcient instruments  in al the cultures. It has a tube ( long or short) generally made of wood with some holes and a mouthpiece. The musician who plays the flute is called flute player or flautist. Normally the flute is played with the lips, but in some cultures, it exists a flute that is played with the nose.
There are many types of flutes like: indian flutes, chinese flutes, japanese flutes, sodina and suling or sring.

the clarinet

The clarinet

The clarinet is a musical instrument of the family of the aerophones, of wind wood. Inside the orchestra, it is in the section of the wind - wood, close to the flute, the oboe, the corno Englishman and the bassoon.


The clarinet is a type ofwoodwind instrument that has asingle-reed mouthpiece, a straight cylindrical tube with an approximately cylindrical bore, and a flaring bell. A person who plays the clarinet is called aclarinetist or clarinettist. The clarinet is mostly used to play Jazz, as Pete Fountain did.

Wind instruments

A wind instrument is an instrument with a tube that has a column of air. When the player blows into the mouthpiece of the tube she creates a musical vibration. Wind instruments include the bagpipe, bassoon, bombarde, clarinet, contrabassoon, flute, nose flute, oboe, saxophone, slide whistle, tarogato and tromboon. Brass instruments in the wind family are not always brass and include the alphorn, baritone horn, bazooka, trumpet, serpent and lots of more.

The trumpet

The trumpet

The trumpet is a musical instrument of wind, belonging to the family of the wind-metal instrument. The sound takes place thanks to the vibration of the lips of the interpreter in the part named mouthpiece from the column of the air (flow of the air). The trumpet normaly is perfected in si ♭.The musician who plays the trumpet receives the trumpet player's name or trumpet.
The history of the trumpet goes back to the origins of the history of the humanity.Almost so ancient as the flute, which is rounded up as the most ancient and widespread instrument, it should have been the trumpet and the bugle, derivatives of the horn of ox that still can serve as horn of hunt.  the first trumpets were made by horns of cooked animals, canes of bamboo, vegetable hollow pipes or shells of mollusks and they were used by the early men for diverse questions since they were the burials, rituals to banish to the villains spirits, for the hunt or to transmit signals.