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Musical Instruments and How They Make Sounds - cover

Musical Instruments and How They Make Sounds

Joseph Paul

Maison d'édition: Publishdrive

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"Musical Instruments and How They Make Sounds: A Fun Exploration for Young Musicians"Discover the fascinating world of musical instruments in this engaging and colorful book designed especially for young children! Perfect for curious minds aged seven and under, "Musical Instruments and How They Make Sounds" takes children on an exciting journey to understand how different instruments produce sound, what makes each instrument unique, and how music comes to life through various sounds.Inside this lively book, young explorers will:Meet a variety of instruments: From the gentle strum of a guitar to the powerful roar of drums, children will learn about many common musical instruments—strings, woodwinds, brass, percussion, and keyboard instruments. Bright illustrations and fun descriptions will help children recognize each instrument and understand what makes it special.Discover how instruments produce sound: Dive into the science of sound! Children will learn how instruments create vibrations, how air, strings, or percussion generate musical tones, and what makes each instrument’s sound unique. They will explore concepts like vibrating strings, air columns, and striking surfaces through simple explanations and engaging activities.Understand different ways of making music: Children will find out how musicians produce different sounds—plucking, blowing, hitting, and scraping—and how these techniques influence the music we hear. They’ll explore how instrument design and playing methods shape the sound.Explore how sounds can be changed: Discover how changing the size, shape, or material of an instrument affects the sound it makes. Kids will experiment with different objects and simple instruments to see how variations produce different tones and qualities.Listen to sounds and identify instruments: Through fun listening activities, children will practice recognizing various instrument sounds in recordings and live music. They'll learn to describe what they hear and even try mimicking sounds themselves.Create their sounds: Inspired by what they’ve learned, children will experiment with homemade instruments, percussion, or body percussion to make their music. This hands-on approach fosters creativity, confidence, and a deeper understanding of sound production.Learn about the role of instruments in music: From orchestras to bands and folk groups, children will see how different instruments come together to create beautiful music. They will understand the importance of each instrument and how they work as a team.Why this book?"Musical Instruments and How They Make Sounds" is more than just a book—it's an interactive adventure into the science and art of sound. Its vibrant illustrations, simple explanations, and fun activities make learning about instruments accessible and exciting. Perfect for classroom lessons or home exploration, this book inspires children to listen actively, appreciate musical diversity, and even try making sounds themselves.By the end of this journey, young learners will have a greater appreciation for the variety of sounds around them, a basic understanding of how instruments work, and a newfound curiosity to explore the endless possibilities of making music with their own hands and voices.
Disponible depuis: 22/07/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 58 pages.

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