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Instruments in this group include flutes, recorders, oboes, clarinets, saxophones, bassoons, horns, trumpets, trombones, tubas, pipes, bugles, bag pipes, and harmonicas. Many of the aerophones aero-phones make up the woodwind and brass sections of a band. Idiophones: Idio one's own sound, personal. The sound of idiophones is primarily produced pro-duced by the vibrations of the actual instrument itself rather than by air or strings. All percussion per-cussion instruments besides drums are included in this group. Examples of idiophones include bells, rattles, cymbals, A violin is a chordophone. Doctor medical ques- DmosaurLand mailing them to iiyyahoo.com fy2c oogq? iTlH Qnr)n If f Saturday, December 16, 2006 At Western Park 8:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. mV8HSB8 mm i ii in . nr ?5 tr n w Western Family Pavis Jubilee mmm as Kitchen Restaurant YTV 1 05.5 KICY Channel X94 91.5 The Fox Vernal Express Sasin Nickel Ads Old Towne Printing Prime Time For Kids Mountain America Wells Fargo CujrentJbpjcsClub f suiter If s - - f Fir" ' h. By Jennifer Petty xylophones, gongs, castanets, and triangles. Electrophones: electro elec- trie. This last group includes instruments like the electric organ that produces sounds electronically. Music dictionary Choir: An organized group of singers Orchestra: A group of per formers on various musical instruments. Orchestras often include strings, brass, percus- sions and woodwind instruments. instru-ments. Band: A group of performers playing mainly brass, percussion, percus-sion, and woodwind instruments. instru-ments. Woodwind: A wind instrument instru-ment in which sound is produced pro-duced by the vibration of reeds in the mouthpiece. Woodwinds include instruments like: bassoon, bas-soon, clarinet, oboe, or saxophone, saxo-phone, or by passing air over a mouthpiece as is done with a flute. Brass: A musical instrument of brass or metal with a cup-shaped cup-shaped mouthpiece. A trombone, trom-bone, tuba, French horn, and trumpet are all examples. An oboe is an aerophone. Decorate Make paper snowflakes to decorate for winter by following these instructions: 1. Fold a piece of paper in half. 2. Fold over one side, then the other, to make two 60 degree folds. You can do this by eye, or you can use a protractor. This is a good exercise in geometry and measuring angles. rr a 1i friw I WALMART ...iffii.. viSSl Vernal Elks Uintah Arts Council Utah Power Hey kids, fret your letters for Santa to us, we will print them in the Vernal Express and forward them to the NORTH POLE! Bring your letters to the Vernal Express at 54 North Vernal Avenue by Friday December 15th, 2006 at5:00p.ui. ' J Conductor A person who directs an orchestra or chorus by moving a baton or his hands, Composer: A person who writes music, Ensemble: A group of musi cians playing together. Quartet: A group of four musicians. Trio: A group of three musicians. musi-cians. Soloist A person who per forms a piece of music by them- seives. Chamber music: Music writ- ten or performed for a small concert hall or room. Music Crossword f t X r j p c k s s t I e a a u P I z V b e I o A triangle is an idiophone. for winter 60Vf0l S-x llustration for step 3. ' 1 y V 4. Cut out the edges of your ' a , . t , , . J paper to make a fancy flake,,. ,. Illustration for step 4. llustration for step 2. Jfi painaarcwfrnakefa M AlithOTlZCd CSllCT circle (if you were to unfold the jK A ff A paper). PHandi 9 ork&Dest, I A Vernal. Utah iir7to ?7 I f US'" HENS 1 I CqA fnr a frpp FiPtrin I II Kid-friendly recipe Put on some classical music as you eat and enjoy this breakfast. Breakfast Lasagna Serves 6 Ingredients: 4 cups cornflakes 2 cups cut fresh fruit 2 cups fresh blueberries, or sliced strawberries . ... . r p d r u m q i o I i n f a r b e I I n g a o y u o a s r e t o n e r p e Cymbals are idiophones m rr j E frft TTk ' 9M-M- V M MM. JL V111V JtW CandleLci'emoni Directions: Place one-third of the corn flakes in an even layer in the bottom o an 8x8 inch serving dish. Mix together the fruit and yogur and spoon half of it over the corn flake layer evenly. Sprinkle anoth er layer of the corn flakes over the yogurt and then layer the remain ing yogurt over that. Sprinkle the remaining corn flakes evenly overl the top. 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