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The triangle is a percussion instrument [1] and it can be used as a bell to provide a clear high tone, or as a drum to keep a beat. The instrument consists of a metal triangle, which can be played by a variety of beaters and supported either by a string or by a wooden holder. [2] [3] Learning to play the triangle is a great way to extend your range as a percussionist. [4]

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Choosing and Holding a Triangle

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  1. Triangle instruments come in different sizes and materials, made of many different kind of metal alloys. [5]
    • Choose a triangle whose sound fits best with the kind of music you will be playing.
    • You can make any triangle very loud or very soft.
    • You can strike the triangle in different places to get a small range of sounds, described as "lighter" or "darker" and "thin" or "full."
  2. [6] Make sure that the triangle is not in danger of falling while being played.
    • If you are holding it with a string, keep your fingers in an "O" shape, allowing the string and triangle move freely.
    • Alternately, use a triangle holder. A triangle holder is a wooden or metal device that you can use to suspend the triangle.
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  3. Whether you use a triangle holder or just your hand, make sure none of your skin is touching the metal of the triangle.
    • Contact between the triangle and your skin interferes and dampens the sound.
  4. In this position, you can see the triangle, your music, and the conductor if you are in a performance.
    • People in the audience will enjoy seeing your performance, so try to smile, especially if you have a triangle solo!
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Striking the Triangle

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  1. Choose a beater that gives you the tone and percussive sound that you want for a specific piece.
    • You can choose thick wood and metal beaters, or progressively thinner cylinders of beaters, which will all give a dynamic range of tones.
    • Depending on the music piece, you may want to use more than one kind of beater in the piece, or even alternate beaters.
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Play the Triangle
    [7] You can strike the triangle in at least three places, depending on the sound you prefer.
    • You can strike it on the outside, nearer to the apex, on the inside at the bottom, or on the outside at the lower corner.
    • Keep the beater at a forty-five degree angle to the triangle's side, which produces the full range of lovely overtones.
    • There are a variety of ways to strike the triangle. See Reading and Playing Triangle Music, below.
  3. Watermark wikiHow to Play the Triangle
    Depending on the length of the note, you'll need to dampen (or stop) the ringing tone.
    • Using the fingers not holding the beater(s), press the resonating side of the triangle with two fingers.
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Doing a Triangle Roll

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  1. Watermark wikiHow to Play the Triangle
    [8] A two-sided triangle roll is created by beating two adjacent sides of the triangle from the inside.
    • Take the beater and hit the top and bottom sides, or the two sides of the triangle, with an even but rapid back and forth motion.
    • Make sure to perform this action with an even, rhythmic motion.
    • For "full" sound, make sure the beater is at a forty-five degree angle when it hits the triangle.
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Play the Triangle
    A three-sided triangle roll is created by beating all three sides once each in a rapid circular motion.
    • Take the beater and hit each of the three sides in the same order, very quickly, in a rhythmic pattern.
  3. Watermark wikiHow to Play the Triangle
    Like other percussion instruments, the ability to do a roll both softly and loudly, and vice versa, but in rhythm, is an important skill.
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Reading and Playing Triangle Music

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  1. Music for the triangle is written on the percussion staff, often with triangular shaped notes, but is sometimes written with regular music notes.
    • Triangles have an indefinite pitch, the notes will appear on the same line often as some of the other such instruments, such as bass drum and cymbal.
    • The same note values apply for the triangle, i.e. a whole note, half note and quarter note, eighth notes, etc.
    • Playing the triangle gets harder the shorter the notes are, so this is a really important skill to master.
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Play the Triangle
    Being able to read triangle music well requires hitting the triangle with the correct force and rhythm consistently as marked within the music and/or by the conductor.
  3. Watermark wikiHow to Play the Triangle
    [9] In music, an accent is how strongly you hit the note, and for a triangle, you'll need to learn a strong accent (>), a medium accent (-), and a staccato accent (•).
    • A strong accent is created by hitting the triangle with the beater very hard and very fast.
    • A medium accent is created by hitting the triangle with the beater with moderate force, and very fast.
    • A staccato accent is created by hitting the triangle with moderate force and even more quickly and dampening the sound almost immediately after striking the triangle.
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Play the Triangle
    Even though they are percussion instruments, playing a triangle often involves adjustments to the loudness or softness of the tone.
    • Increase force when striking the triangle, and perhaps even choose a different beater, to increase the loudness of the tone to strong (forte), or very strong (double forte), and then strongest (fortissimo).
    • Decrease force when striking the triangle, and perhaps even choose a different beater, to decrease the loudness to soft (piano), very soft (double piano), and then softest (pianissimo).
  5. Graces notes are notes played in a specific rhythm before the first note in a musical measure.
    • Playing grace notes on a triangle is easier if you suspend the triangle on a music stand with clips and play with two matched beaters.
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    Typically steel, though some are made of copper.
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    Why is the triangle a triangle and not a square or a circle or some other shape?
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    That is just the way that the game is played.
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    Yes. In some pop songs, you can hear a triangle used, but normally the triangle is used more commonly in orchestra type music.
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      • Clean your triangle after each performance, since they can become dusty and oily, and eventually become rusty.
      • For a clear, bright sound it's best to strike the triangle on the outside at the top of the triangle (very close to the string).
      • Striking the triangle in the middle of a bar can give a harsh sound.
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      Things You'll Need

      • Triangle
      • String, dental floss, holder
      • Beaters
      • Music
      • Metronome

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      After choosing a triangle and beater, bend your arm to hold the triangle about a foot away from your face. Hold the triangle by making an "O" shape with your hand and strike the triangle with the beater at a 45 degree angle. Experiment with striking the triangle on the inside and outside, which will produce a different range of sounds. Once you are comfortable with the instrument, you can learn to read triangle notes, which are usually written in percussion staff. For more on creating rhythmic patterns and accents, keep reading!

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