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Instruments across the AOS's - Coggle Diagram
Instruments across the AOS's
AOS 1
Romantic period
Orchestra
Conductor
Example
Double bass
Cellos
Harps
Viola
Horns
2 sets of violins
Tuba
Trombone
Trumpets
Kettle drums(Timpani)
Percussion i.e xylophone, tubular bells and glockenspiel
Woodwind i.e. Clarinet/bass clarinet, bassoons/double bassoons, piccolo, flutes, oboes, etc.
AOS 2
Rock music
Lead electric guitar
Example
Rhythm electric guitar
Bass guitar
Example
Keyboard/synthesizer (sometimes)
Example
Gaming music
Early computer game music
Synthesizers were integrated into game hardware to create sounds instead of real instruments
Example
MIDI allowed for composition of a range of instruments that sounded on different equipment and computers
Example
Modern Computer Game music
Orchestral and choral sounds along with synthesizers
Example - Halo theme
AOS 3
Traditional Latin Music
Traditional
Salsa
Latin percussion:
Bongo
Example
Timbales
Example
Cow bell
Example
Piano
Example
Conga
Example
Tango
A sextet consisting of:
Piano
Example
Double bass
Example
2 violins
Example
2 bandoneons(accordion)
Example
Variation
Salsa
Double bass
Example
Drum kit
Example
Horns
Example
Tango
Electrical elements from of breaks and beats
Example
Samba
Apito
Similar to a sports whistle, but often can play three different tones; played by the group leader to indicate the sections of the piece.
Like a sports whistle, but often can play 3 different tones
Surdo
Example
Agogo bells
Example
Repinique
Example
Ganza
Example
Tamborim
Example
Caixa
Example
Chocalho
Example