---Classical guitar Classical guitar!
The classical guitar is an acoustic instrument with six strings.
3 of which is made of nylon while the others are made of metal.
These guitars do not require picks and can is played with the finger.
The gentle soothing sounds are created
due to its unique shape and the material of the sound board.
The cords of the guitar are: E D C A B and E (higher pitch)
To get a good guitar, you need to know the right qualities
-material
-the body
-the sound board
-the model
-stable turning pegs
Play the guitar by first pressing hard on the strings
for the chord or note you want to play,
then gently strum the strings!
The guitar will blow you away! >_<
HISTORY
During the 15th century, a guitar-like instrument was developed in Spain called the vihuela or viola da mano. There was also a similar instrument (but with a different tuning) called the guiterra or ghiterne, which was played by the common people. By about 1550, the two had merged into one instrument. It had eight strings. This instrument had also become popular abroad, where it came to be known as the Spanish guitar.
western flute Western Flute
The flute is a delicate instrument that is hard to master
The Western Convert flute, known as the C flute
is the most common type of flute.
It is made of metals such as gold, silver, nickel, copper and zinc!
Its sound is ranfged from a high pitch whistle to a low pitch growl.
The many keys on the flute and the way that you blow
on the mouth piece can vary the sound.
It is sometimes resounding, smooth, loud, jumpy or relaxing
depending on the notes and when you blow.
Its pitches are: from middle C to the C 3 octaves higher.
Finding a flute for the first time will include factors such as
-key
-finger hole spacing
-size
-price
Blow the flute like a whistle. Your first finger will be placed on the second,
small key on the front. You will skip the next key,
then place your second and third fingers on the next two keys.
Your pinky finger will go on the lever that extends out from the body.
Your right-hand thumb is used to support the flute.
Your first, second and third fingers will be placed on the last three keys before the footjoint.
Your right-hand pinky finger will rest on the semi-circle key at the top of the footjoint.
Listen to some beautiful pieces in shows! @.@
HISTORY
It is one of the oldest wind instruments and one of the most widespread instruments in the world. At first, flutes were flown in from Asia to Europe but only Germany and France used it. Later on, Europe started using flutes for military purposes like signaling, this revived the use of flutes in Europe. Flutes then became common in court, theatre, opera, chamber ensembles and ballet. Flutes were mostly made of wood before the early 20th century and after the 20th century, mostly made of silver.