STD 8 MATHEMATICSJune 23, 2020KISWAHILI 7.June 23, 2020 0 GRADE 4 MUSIC Welcome to your GRADE 4 MUSIC Name Class Phone GRADE 4 MUSIC LESSONSTRAND: INSTRUMENTSSUB-STRAND: PERCUSSION INSTRUMENTS. A modern drum A xylophone A kayamba A toumbrine Look at the pictures above. 1. Have you ever seen them? 2. Where did you see them?3. How are they played?Percussion instruments are those music accompaniments that are played by: 1. Hitting with something e.g drums, xylophone, marimba, karing'aring'a. 2. Shaking e.g toumbrine, kayamba, manyanga, jingles, handbells etcThe first two above are played by hitting and the second are played by shaking.Diiferent Kenyan communities have different local names for these instrument. For example musical drums have different names in different parts of Kenya.ACTIVITY : MAKING A PERCUSSION INSTRUMENT AT HOME.>Take four glasses of same size or four soda bottles.>Arrange them in one line with spaces in between.>Fill them with water at different levels, the first one with water near full and the last bottle near empty.>Label the bottles : A, B, C, D. from the first to the last.>Take a small metal bar like a nail or a spoon.>Hit the side of each bottle and note the sound produced by each bottle.QUESTIONS1. Which bottle or glass is producing the lowest sound? Bottle/glass A Bottle/glass D None 2. Which bottle or glass is producing the highest sound? Bottle/glass A Bottle/glass D None 3. If you pour down some water from bottle/glass A and then you hit it, the sound__ will be higher will be lower None 4. Add some more water to bottle/glass D. What happens to the sound? It goes up It goes down None 5. Which of the four bottles A, B, C, D would most likely present the voice of a man? A B C D None Time's up Wanto Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ