Exploring the Sounds of Irish Traditional Music

Exploring the Sounds of Irish Traditional Music
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Exploring the Sounds of Irish Traditional Music

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Learning Objective
At the end of the lesson, you will know about four traditional Irish instruments: bodhrán, tin whistle, flute, and concertina.

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What do you already know about Irish music?

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Bodhrán
The bodhrán is a frame drum made from goat skin. It's played with a stick called a tipper.

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Tin Whistle
The tin whistle is a simple metal wind instrument with six holes. It’s often used in Irish folk music.

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Flute
The Irish flute is usually wooden and has a distinct, warm sound. It's a key instrument in traditional Irish music.

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Concertina
The concertina is a small, accordion-like instrument with bellows and buttons.

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Instrument Interaction
Students will observe the physical instruments and discuss how they think they are played.

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Sound Recognition
Close your eyes and listen as each instrument is played. Identify the instrument by its sound.

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Sound Challenge
Listen closely! Identify the instrument by raising your hand as each is played in random order.

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