yes, cellos are in orchestras, they're at the front of the orchestra, next to the violas.
There are generally 8 to 12 cellos in an orchestra.
It all depends on how large the orchestra is. There isn't really a definite answer to this question
To the far right of the conductor, behind the cellos.
A section of an orchestra.
Mainly violins, violas, and cellos. So an orchestra.
There is no standard collective noun for a group of cellos. This may be because cellos are not usually found in groups. An orchestra may have six to twelve cellos in its string section, but no group name has been applied to such a group.
Violins! I am a keen violinist, and violins are the main instruments played in an orchestra closely followed by cellos and violas.
A chamber orchestra has the same instruments as a full orchestra, just reduced in numbers. There would be two to four cellos in most chamber orchestras.
in a normal sized school orchesta, probably about 4-5 cellos it really doesn't matter but you want about the same amount as the other interments
Usually 10, when using a standard 60-piece string section.
A string orchestra, violins, violas, basses, cellos.
An orchestra has violins, violas, and cellos, and a symphonic band doesn't.