Title: PowerPoint Presentation Peter and the Wolf
1Peter
Bird
Duck
Cat
Grandfather
Wolf
Hunters Gun
Bibliography
2Peter
Peter is represented by the strings family. The
string family is made up of the violin, the
viola, the cello, and the bass. These
instruments are played by bowing or plucking the
strings. Click the play button to hear Peters
theme.
3Bird
The Bird is represented by the flute. The flute
is part of the woodwind family. The flute is
played by blowing air into the instrument. Click
the play button to hear the birds theme.
4Duck
The duck is represented by the oboe. The oboe is
part of the woodwind family. It is also a double
reed instrument. The oboe is played by using our
air to vibrate the two reeds together. Click on
the play button to hear the ducks theme.
5Cat
The cat is represented by the clarinet. The
clarinet is part of the woodwind family. It is
also a reed instrument. The clarinet is played
by blowing air into the instrument to make the
reed vibrate against the mouthpiece. Click on
the play button to hear the cats theme.
6Grandfather
The grandfather is represented by the bassoon.
The bassoon is part of the woodwind family. It
is also a double reed instrument. The bassoon is
played by using our air to vibrate the two reeds
together. Click on the play button to hear the
grandfathers theme.
7Wolf
The wolf is represented by the horn. The horn is
part of the brass family. It is played by
buzzing your lips against the mouthpiece. Click
on the play button to hear the wolfs theme.
8Hunters Gun
The Hunters Gun is represented by the timpani.
The timpani is part of the percussion family. It
is played by striking the head of the timpani
with a mallet. Press the play button to hear the
hunters gun. Listen closely for the timpani
sound.
9Bibliography
- To learn more about Sergei Prokofiev and Peter
and the Wolf visit the following websites. - http//www.philtulga.com/Peter.html
- Peter and the Wolf Movie
National Standards Used
NS6 Listening to, analyzing and describing
music NS7 Evaluating music and music
performance NS8 Understanding the relationships
between music, the other arts, and disciplines
outside the arts.