A Young Person's Guide to the Instruments of the Orchestra - Including Musical Excerpts
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Narrated by:
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Joe Wood
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By:
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Elaina Garcia
About this listen
This is an innovative audiobook that combines narration with actually hearing the instruments playing well-known classical pieces from the best known composers as part of an orchestra. The book introduces the major sections of the orchestra - strings, brass, woodwind, and percussion including describing the individual instruments within each section. This book is a great introduction to the orchestra for younger children where it brings classical music and the different instruments that perform it to life.
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