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Revision as of 14:06, 19 August 2018
Contents
Key Stage 2
Meaning
Pitch is how high or low a note sounds.
Size
A small 'soprano' saxophone makes a high pitched sound. | An 'alto' saxophone makes the second highest pitch. | A tenor saxophone makes the second lowest pitch. | A large 'bass' saxophone makes a low pitched sound. |
Thickness of Strings
A regular guitar has thin strings and can make high pitched sounds. | A 'bass' guitar has thick strings and makes low pitched sounds. |
Length of Strings
The shorter strings on a harp make a higher pitched sound. |
Tightness of Strings
The pegs on the end of a stringed instrument can make the strings tighter or looser. |