dijous, 3 de juny del 2010

HOW TO HOLD AND PLAY CASTANETS

It is important to take into account that each “shell” is a different tone.

The “shell” with the higher sound must be played with your right hand and the one with the lowest sound in your left hand.


Lesson 1


Lesson 2


Lesson 3



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It is very important o place the strings around your thumbs properly (not too tight, otherwise, there wouldn’t be any sound).


The right castanet is played with our little ring, middle and index finger. Besides, we have to press our middle, ring and little fingers at the same time when playing the left castanet.


It is also important to know that we must start with the right castanet and end with the left one. To get a good rythm, we have to know that the sound of the castanets is based on 5 different combinations.


- CA-RRE-TI-LLA: This element is played with your right hand. You should try not to move your wrist much. CA-RRE-TI-LLA has four beats:


- CA- With your little finger.


- RRE- With your ring finger.


- TI- With your middle finger.


- LLA- With your index finger.


- Tan: It’s know as the beat with your left hand coming after CA-RRE-TI-LLA.

PARTS OF THE CASTANETS

The main parts of the castanets are:


- The “shell” working as a loudspeaker.


- The “lips” which are beaten together to form the sound.


- The “cars” or the past which is joined by the strings.


- The “heart” or inner part of this instrument.


- There are two different tones when playing the instrument: The lowest is called “male” and the highest one “female”.


Watch it HERE

HOW TO HOLD AND PLAY THE TABALET

With this video, pupils will learn how to hold and play this instrument


(Watch a video about how to play this instrument HERE)

TABALET MATERIAL



The tabalet is madre of:


- Hollow trunk

- Wooden board

PARTS OF THE TABALET


The tabalet it’s a drum, which is usually played with two drumsticks.

It’s composed of a wooden cylinder (50cm high), wrapped in parchment which is tightened with strings and leather tants. This leather is taunted with strings and rings.


- Parchement

-Wooden cylinder

- Strings

- Drumsticks


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HOW TO PLAY THE DOLÇAINA

With this video, the pupils will learn how this instrument is played.


Watch video HERE

PARTS

The cone tube has got three main parts:


- Pipe: It is the upper part, where the lead pipe and the pipe are fixed.


- Tube: It is the part between the lead pipe and the pipe.


- Bell: It’s the end of the instrument and works as a loudspeaker and has a hole on each

side.

MATERIALS


This music instrument is made of a very different types of wood.


In Castilla has got metal keys.



TYPE 1


TYPE 2


TYPE 3

MAINS SPANISH COMMINITIES WHERE THE “DOLÇAINA” IS PLAYED

Aragón


Is played with a drum.

In the Pyrenaic area it is Known as “trompa”.



Comunidad Valenciana


It is known as “Dolçaina” and the drum is called “Tabalet" and is specially famous at the “collas” which are groups of musicians who play this instrument in lots of cultural traditional events. (watch video HERE)



Castilla


in this region it is known as “pito” or “gaita”.



Murcia


They call it “pita” and as in most regions, it is usually played with the drums,



Cataluña


Known as “gralla” or less frequently as “Dolçaina”.

The name “Chirimia” is rarely used.



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HOW TO HOLD AND PLAY THE GUITAR

By watching this videos, you can learn How to hold and play the guitar:

VIDEO 1
VIDEO 2
VIDEO 3

ENJOY!!!

TYPES OF GUITAR


There are two main types of guitar:



- The first type of guitar differs from the second one according to different size, wood and quality.


- The second is more percussive.


· The accustic guitar is the USA version of the Spanish one. Its strings are made of metal instead of tripe or nylor.


· The electric guitar: Also created in the USA, and whose sound is produced by electrical energy.

HISTORY OF THE GUITAR

Its origin is not clear because many similar instruments were played in the past.


There are two main hypotheses about its origin:


1- Greek-Roman culture.


2- The Muslim invasion in Spain.


(According to this , the guitar comes from the Greek-Roman culture However, many experts say that the Spanish guitar comes from the Arabic, which was introduced by Islam culture.)


Middle ages


“The Moorish” and “The Latin”.


The Moorish: oral and similar to the Arabian lute.

he Latin

The Latin: joining rings, a long neck and with a peg box similar to a violin’s.



16thCentury

In this century, the Spanish musicians started to compose with this instrument,



17th Century


Vicente Espinel introduced the fifth string to the instrument.

(Click here for more info)



18th And 19th Century



These centuries were really important for the instrument:

- Jacob Otto added a sixth string, the most significant change ever made.

- Francisco Tarrega introduced a new modern way to play the instrument.



20th Century


Jose Ramírez and Narciso Yepes introduced four more strings. The second, played it for the first time in
Berlin in 1964.

PARTS OF THE GUITAR

Parts of the guitar

The guitar has changed through the years. Apart from the number of strings, it has evolved according to the interpreter’s needs. The instrument is mainly made of wood, for example the rosewood from India or Brazil, fir or cedar from Canada, pine tree, cypress and ebony, depending on the type (classical or flamenco).

Basically, the guitar is composed of the resonance box, the neck, the bridge, the diapason the frets, the strings and the peg box. Some guitars hare got more than one diapason (up to 6 necks) or hare more than seven strings. (Whatch the guitar parts)


Box of resonance


The box of resonance is composed of the bottom, the cover and the rings. The bottom is made of rosewood whereas the cover can be made of pine tree wood, fir, cedar, or sometimes cypress. The cover has got a hole in the middle, the mouth, which is reinforced by seven thin wooden sticks, the shoots. These shoots are inside the guitar and set like a fan. The rings are two long narrow pieces made of rosewood, fire bent and attached at both upper and lower ends of the resonance box.


The neck


It is made of rosewood or cedar and it is composed of the peg box, the neck and the keel. In modern guitars, the pins are inside metal peg boxes. The peg box is in the end of the diapason. Modern peg boxes have got two vertical holes with the bones that are the small pieces around which the strings are rolled. The metallic pins are outside the peg box and are used to tune the instrument when the strings are tightened.