Kenneth Wooden Ratchet แรทเชทไม้ เฟืองหมุน เคนเน็ธ
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- Type: wood chatter ratchet, noisemaker
- Style: Musical, Educational, Percussion Instruments , Musical Toy
- Material: wood (safe and non-toxic)
- Age: 3+ years
- color: multi-colors, natural wood
- Size:
15.5*18cm, 15.5*16cm, 12*11.5cm,15.5*11.5*15.5cm
A ratchet, also called a noisemaker (or, when used in Judaism, a gragger or grogger (etymologically from Yiddish) or ra’ashan (Hebrew), is an orchestral musical instrument played by percussionists. Operating on the principle of the ratchet device, a gearwheel and a stiff board is mounted on a handle, which rotates freely.
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Orff Approach – Instruments and tools
Some of the instruments within the approach include miniature Orff considered the percussive rhythm as a natural basic form of human expression. Carl Orff and colleague Gunild Keetman co-composed much of the music for the five volume series, Music for Children. These volumes, first published in 1950, are still available and used today. Music played on Orff instruments is often very simple and easy to play even for first time musicians.
Some of the instruments within the approach include miniature xylophones, marimbas, glockenspiels, and metallophones; all of which have removable bars, resonating columns to project the sound, and are easily transported and stored. Orff teachers also use different sized drums, recorders, and non- pitched percussion instruments “to round out the songs that are sung and played”. The Orff approach also requires that children sing, chant, clap, dance, pat, and snap fingers along to melodies and rhythms.
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