UNIT 4. EUROPEAN MUSIC.
1. THE MUSIC IN EUROPE
TREASURE HUNT!
INTRODUCTION
Europe is home to many different countries and cultures. Some of our traditional types of music and dances are similar. Others are very different. Let´s learn more about them!
QUESTIONS
1) What is Celtic Music?.
2) In which countries can we find Celtic Music?.
3) Place those countries in your map. Use a blue color.
4) Choose 2 typical instruments for Celtic Music and draw them on your paper.
5) Describe those instruments:
- What are they made out of?
- How do they produce the sound?
6) What is the meaning of "Tyrolean"?
7) In which countries can we find tyrolean music?
8) Place those countries in your map. Use a green color.
9) What are the typical dresses for "Tyrolean" dance like?
10) Choose 1 typical instrument for Tyrolean Music and draw it in your paper.
11) Describe that instrument:
- What is it made out of?
- How does it produce the sound?
12)Where is the "Romani Music" typical?
13) Place those countries in your map. Use a red color.
14) Choose 1 typical instrument for "Eastern Europe Music" and draw it on your paper. Then, describe it.
RESOURCES
FOR QUESTION 1
FOR QUESTIONS 4 AND 5.
FOR QUESTION 6
FOR QUESTION 9
FOR QUESTIONS 10 AND 11
THE GREAT QUESTION
Each group will organise the information on a cardboard paper.
WE WILL DO THIS IN CLASS
Europe is home to many different countries and cultures. Some of our traditional types of music and dances are similar. Others are very different. Let´s learn more about them!
QUESTIONS
1) What is Celtic Music?.
2) In which countries can we find Celtic Music?.
3) Place those countries in your map. Use a blue color.
4) Choose 2 typical instruments for Celtic Music and draw them on your paper.
5) Describe those instruments:
- What are they made out of?
- How do they produce the sound?
6) What is the meaning of "Tyrolean"?
7) In which countries can we find tyrolean music?
8) Place those countries in your map. Use a green color.
9) What are the typical dresses for "Tyrolean" dance like?
10) Choose 1 typical instrument for Tyrolean Music and draw it in your paper.
11) Describe that instrument:
- What is it made out of?
- How does it produce the sound?
12)Where is the "Romani Music" typical?
13) Place those countries in your map. Use a red color.
14) Choose 1 typical instrument for "Eastern Europe Music" and draw it on your paper. Then, describe it.
RESOURCES
FOR QUESTION 1
FOR QUESTION 2
FOR QUESTION 3
FOR QUESTIONS 4 AND 5.
FOR QUESTION 6
FOR QUESTIONS 7 AND 8
FOR QUESTION 9
FOR QUESTIONS 10 AND 11
FOR QUESTIONS 12 AND 13.
FOR QUESTION 14
THE GREAT QUESTION
Each group will organise the information on a cardboard paper.
WE WILL DO THIS IN CLASS
ASSESSMENT
You will get as many points as questions you get right. The more information you get the better it will be your assessment.
CREDITS
This treasure hunt has been created by Daniel Al Ramahi González.
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Celtic Music
source: youtube.
Tyrolean Singing
source: youtube.
Romani Music
source: youtube.
2. WIND AND STRING INSTRUMENTS.
2.1. String instruments
- String instruments, or chordophones, make sounds when their strings vibrate. They are ussually made of wood and we divide them into three groups:
A) Bowed string instruments
B) Plucked string instruments
Source: Santillana
C) Struck string instruments
Source: Santillana
2.2. Wind instruments.
- Wind instruments, or aerophones, make sound when air vibrates inside a tube. We can divide them in two groups:
A)Woodwind instruments
- Make sounds when air vibrates through a mouthpiece with a reed, a double reed or without a reed.
Source: Santillana
B) Brass instruments.