brass section that's on the right.
The trumpet is part of the brass section.
Trumpet is in the brass section.
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Yes, it is part of the brass section in the orchestra.
The second trumpet is a section in an orchestra. It plays harmony to the first trumpet. The same way the seconds violins play harmony to the first violins.
Drums are part of the percussion section of the orchestra. They usually are at the very back of the orchestra behind the woodwind section. x
In an average symphony orchestra, the trumpets are part of the entire brass section, which is located in the very back rows of the orchestra. Hope that helps!
In the orchestra, there are four sections. Brass, woodwind strings and percussion. In the brass section, the instruments found in there are the trumpet, the tuba, the trombone and the french horn. In the woodwind section, the instruments found in there are the piccolo, the flute, the clarinet and the oboe. In the strings section, the instruments found in there are the violin, the viola, the cello and the double bass. In the percussion section, the instruments found in there are the gloxinspiel, the steel drums etc. There are more instruments found in the percussion section of the orchestra. I hope I have helped you with what you were trying to find!!!!! <3 <3 <3
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In the modern classical orchestra the trumpets are in the brass section, on the back row, left of centre between percussion and the trombones. On a clock face it would be between 10 and 12.
There are about three to four trumpet players in an orchestra.
A trumpet concerto is a concerto for solo trumpet and instrumental ensemble, typically an orchestra.