Of course NOT. The guiro is mostly used in bands or Mexican band music.
A guiro is played in an orchestra only if the piece calls for it.
Very rarely, except for the occasional piece that uses it.
percussion instrument The guiro is traditionally played by holding the guiro in your left hand. Your left thumb goes inside a back sound hole so that the guiro is in place. The "pua" (scraper) is held in the right hand and scrapes the instrument up and down. The guiro requires both long and short sounds to be appropriate. This creates a series of clicking sounds
harp plays the musical tones in an orchestra...
That depends entirely on which orchestra is in question.
No, a piano is an instrument. An orchestra is an ensemble of different kind of instruments. The piano does not have a place in the average orchestra. It may however play with an orchestra in a concerto. Pianists can also play arrangements of orchestral pieces.
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Zero, the guiro is a percussion instrument.
The guiro was adapted from a pre-Columbian instrument hollowed-out gourd. There are many places where a person can buy a guiro. The best places are "Amazon", "eBay" and "guitarcenter" to buy a guiro.
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No.
percussion instrument The guiro is traditionally played by holding the guiro in your left hand. Your left thumb goes inside a back sound hole so that the guiro is in place. The "pua" (scraper) is held in the right hand and scrapes the instrument up and down. The guiro requires both long and short sounds to be appropriate. This creates a series of clicking sounds
Iron Maiden have never played with an orchestra
harp plays the musical tones in an orchestra...
That depends entirely on which orchestra is in question.
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An orchestra can play in a variety of places: * an auditorium * on stage in a theater * on stage at a music hall * outdoors * in a church