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The musicians look at the conductors’ hands.
Conductors lead orchestras and make beautiful music!
There are many musical instruments in Africa.
It has a long wooden neck and 21 strings.
It sounds heavy.
They also blow into a reed at the top.
Then it goes down into your chest.
The oxygen from your lungs goes into your blood.
Your skull protects your brain.
Your ribs protect your heart.
Your blood takes this gas to your lungs.
Each bone has an important job to do.
Some bones keep your organs safe.
You have more than 600 muscles in your body.
They pull your bones to move your body.
Try to keep your bones and muscles strong.
Face muscles help you smile and frown.
Arm muscles help you lift heavy things.
Each bone has an important job to do.
Then your lungs go back to their normal size!
When you breathe out, the gas goes out of your body.
When your body uses oxygen, it makes new gas.
The air goes to your lungs and fills them.
The air goes through your nose or mouth.
Musicians put their fingers on the holes.
Musicians hit the top with their hands.
Musicians play the strings with their fingers.
When they move them quickly, the musicians play faster.
When the conductors move them slowly, the musicians play slowly.
Conductors stand in front of the orchestra.
The musicians learn if the music is fast, slow, quiet, or loud.
There is someone who leads them, too.