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+ | ==History== | ||
In the 1920s, Carl Orff (of Carmina Burana fame) developed a method of teaching children about music that focuses on treating music just like the spoken word - starting with just a few notes and continually adding complexity as time passes. The Orff method necessitated a collection of simple, non-intimidating musical instruments to teach the foundations of western melody and harmony in a group setting - what is more well suited for the job than drums and rudimentary keyboard percussion instruments? Each Orff keyboard instrument has removable bars and is designed to be stored and moved easily. | In the 1920s, Carl Orff (of Carmina Burana fame) developed a method of teaching children about music that focuses on treating music just like the spoken word - starting with just a few notes and continually adding complexity as time passes. The Orff method necessitated a collection of simple, non-intimidating musical instruments to teach the foundations of western melody and harmony in a group setting - what is more well suited for the job than drums and rudimentary keyboard percussion instruments? Each Orff keyboard instrument has removable bars and is designed to be stored and moved easily. | ||
==Primary Orff Xylophone== | ==Primary Orff Xylophone== | ||
===Soprano Diatonic Xylophone=== | ===Soprano Diatonic Xylophone=== | ||
− | * 16 Removable | + | * 16 Removable Bars |
* Resonating Columns | * Resonating Columns | ||
− | * | + | * Range: C2 - A3 Diatonically |
* Interchangeable F-Sharps and B-Flat | * Interchangeable F-Sharps and B-Flat | ||
* Wood Frame | * Wood Frame | ||
===Tenor-Alto Diatonic Xylophone=== | ===Tenor-Alto Diatonic Xylophone=== | ||
− | * 19 Removable | + | * 19 Removable Bars |
* Resonating Columns | * Resonating Columns | ||
− | * | + | * Range: C1 - C3 Diatonically |
* Interchangeable F-Sharps and B-Flat | * Interchangeable F-Sharps and B-Flat | ||
* Wood Frame | * Wood Frame | ||
===Bass Diatonic Xylophone=== | ===Bass Diatonic Xylophone=== | ||
− | * 16 Removable | + | * 16 Removable Bars |
* Resonating Columns | * Resonating Columns | ||
− | * | + | * Range: C0 - A1 Diatonically |
* Interchangeable F-Sharps and B-Flat | * Interchangeable F-Sharps and B-Flat | ||
* Wood Frame | * Wood Frame | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Chromatic Add-On Orff Xylophone == | ||
+ | ===Soprano Xylophone=== | ||
+ | * 7 Removable Bars | ||
+ | * Resonating Columns | ||
+ | * Range: C#2, D#2, G#2, C#3, D#3, G#3 and Bb3 | ||
+ | ===Tenor-Alto Xylophone=== | ||
+ | * 7 Removable Bars | ||
+ | * Resonating Columns | ||
+ | * Range: C#1, D#1, G#1, C#2, D#2, G#2 and Bb2 | ||
+ | ===Bass Xylophone=== | ||
+ | * 7 Removable Bars | ||
+ | * Resonating Columns | ||
+ | * Range: C#0, D#0, G#0, C#1, D#1, G#1 and Bb1 | ||
==Manufacturers== | ==Manufacturers== | ||
− | [[Sonor]] | + | [[Sonor]] <br/> |
− | [[Suzuki]] | + | [[Suzuki]] <br/> |
− | [[Studio 49]] | + | [[Studio 49]] <br/> |
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 01:56, 22 October 2021
History
In the 1920s, Carl Orff (of Carmina Burana fame) developed a method of teaching children about music that focuses on treating music just like the spoken word - starting with just a few notes and continually adding complexity as time passes. The Orff method necessitated a collection of simple, non-intimidating musical instruments to teach the foundations of western melody and harmony in a group setting - what is more well suited for the job than drums and rudimentary keyboard percussion instruments? Each Orff keyboard instrument has removable bars and is designed to be stored and moved easily.
Primary Orff Xylophone
Soprano Diatonic Xylophone
- 16 Removable Bars
- Resonating Columns
- Range: C2 - A3 Diatonically
- Interchangeable F-Sharps and B-Flat
- Wood Frame
Tenor-Alto Diatonic Xylophone
- 19 Removable Bars
- Resonating Columns
- Range: C1 - C3 Diatonically
- Interchangeable F-Sharps and B-Flat
- Wood Frame
Bass Diatonic Xylophone
- 16 Removable Bars
- Resonating Columns
- Range: C0 - A1 Diatonically
- Interchangeable F-Sharps and B-Flat
- Wood Frame
Chromatic Add-On Orff Xylophone
Soprano Xylophone
- 7 Removable Bars
- Resonating Columns
- Range: C#2, D#2, G#2, C#3, D#3, G#3 and Bb3
Tenor-Alto Xylophone
- 7 Removable Bars
- Resonating Columns
- Range: C#1, D#1, G#1, C#2, D#2, G#2 and Bb2
Bass Xylophone
- 7 Removable Bars
- Resonating Columns
- Range: C#0, D#0, G#0, C#1, D#1, G#1 and Bb1