Short Stories · Section 4
Music
If you were in an orchestra, what would you play? Would you play a tuba, a trumpet or a saxophone?
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- If you were in an orchestra, what would you play?
- Would you play a tuba, a trumpet or a saxophone?
- Perhaps you would prefer a stringed instrument like a violin or a cello.
- Maybe you would enjoy percussion more.
- You could play the kettle drum.
- There are instruments that have keyboards.
- A piano and an organ have keyboards.
- There are instruments that have strings on them.
- A guitar, banjo and mandolin have strings on them.
- There are instruments that you blow into.
- A flute, a French horn and a harmonica are all instruments that you blow into.
- There are instruments that you hit with a stick.
- A drum and a cymbal are two things that you would hit with a stick.
- If you are in an orchestra, you have to watch the conductor.
- He will lead you through the piece of music.
- You might just want to be in a band for fun.
- You could join a rock band or a dance band.
- Some people learn to read music.
- Music notes are written on a staff.
- Each note represents a sound.
- There are whole notes, half notes, quarter notes and eighth notes.
- Each one of these is held for a different number of beats.
- It is good to learn about music.
- You have to learn your scales, and learn about sharps and flats.
- If you want to learn how to play an instrument, it is best to take music lessons.