Wind waker songs on the recorder notes in letters
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Blowing hole – it is a hole through which air is blown causing the production of sound.Bamboo reed - this is the main framework of the instrument and it also serves as the resonator.The Nzumari and the Bung’o played among some of the mijikenda community such as Digo and Rabai. The reeds vibrate when air is blown into the instrument thus producing sound. The lip shield- holds the reed in place and prevents air from escaping. The two reed instruments have a tip shield made out of a coconut shell of metal coin Reed instruments – double reed instruments have two reeds at the mouthpiece which is made from reeds.biringi of Agikuyu, vilingi of the Akamba. The different length makes it possible to produce different varied pitches when the instrument is blown e.g. Whistles – these wind instruments are made from hollow tubes or reeds which are bound together.Indigenous flutes from the diverse Kenyan communities include: Side blown (also traversely blown-this means the blowing hole is at the side of the flute.) Notched at the blowing end (part of the end is v-shaped).Open at one end and closed at another end.Other features that can be used to distinguish or differentiate flutes are: Currently improvised using plastic tubes.įlutes vary in length and number of finger / pitch holes from one community to another. Flutes-Are made from materials such as bamboo, swamp reeds, twig or wooden tubes.Among some communities horns are joined to a gourd. Horns- made from animal horns or natural hollow or hollowed out wooden tubes.They are grouped in the following sub- classes” They vary in shape, size and material used to make them.This is because upon constructions, wind instruments remain of fixed length, have a fix number of holes and a fixed blowing hole.These instruments have a permanent tuning which is acquired during construct