This set ofcoloring pages instrumentsfocuses on introducing kids to the woodwind instruments.
Musical Instrument Coloring Pages
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Are you looking for an engaging way to teach students about the fascinating world of musical instruments?
Thesecoloring pages instrumentsare designed to use at home, coop, and in the classroom!
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Here is what you will find in the set of 8 coloring sheets.
Flute Coloring Pages
The flute is one of the oldest musical instruments in the world..
The earliest flutes were crafted from bones, bamboo, and reeds.
Nowadays flutes are made of silver, gold, nickel or even wood.
Unlike the other woodwind instruments, the flute is held to the right side, horizontal to the ground.
The sound is made by blowing across the hole.
Its melodic tones are often described as airy and sweet.
The flute adds a unique charm and elegance.
There are other types of flute, but the most common pop in is the C flute.
Clarinet Coloring Pages
The clarinet has a rich history that dates back to the early 18th century.
One of the unique aspects of the clarinet is its incredible dynamic range.
There are various different types of clarinets you may see in an orchestra or clarinet choir.
Without the reed, the clarinet wouldnt be able to create those beautiful melodies we love!
Saxaphone Coloring Pages
The saxophone was invented in the 1840s by Adolphe Sax.
Without it a saxophone wouldnt make music.
This unique design is what gives instruments like the oboe and bassoon their distinct sound.
There are other types of oboes, although they are not as common.
Bassoon Coloring Pages
The bassoon is a unique woodwind instrument that uses a double reed.
It is known for its low, rich sound and distinctive folded shape.
There are other types of bassoons, although they are not common.
The English horn originated in the early 18th century and quickly became a staple in orchestras and chamber music.
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