The violin is part of the strings group in an orchestra, which also includes the viola, the cello, and double bass.
The violin is in the string section, along with the viola and the bass.
Yes. The violin belongs in the String section of the orchestra. The parts are divided into Second Violin and First Violin parts. Other instruments in the String section are Viola, Cello and Double Bass. For basic reference:
String section:
Violin
Viola
Cello
Double Bass
Woodwind:
Flute (Sometimes Piccolo)
Oboe
Bassoon
Brass:
French Horn
Tuba
Percussion:
Timpani
Cymbals
There may be other percussion instruments too.
The viola belongs to the string family, just like the violin and the cello and is a larger than a violin and has a lower pitch than the violin put has a higher pitch than the cello.
The violin is the smallest stringed instrument in an orchestra.
Violins are typically in orchestras
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Oboe. UNless you are speaking of a symphonic orchestra.
It is part of the string section in a symphonic orchestra.
The violin is the smallest stringed instrument in an orchestra.
It's the violin, piano is rarely used in orchestra pieces.
Violins are typically in orchestras
in a string orchestra the instruments are: Bass Violin Viola Cello.
violin
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Brohn's score is for violin and orchestra and is available for rental through Boosey & Hawks
The Ode to Joy, or Spring, are famous pieces with violin.
A violin is part of the strings family and is played in the symphony orchestra!
Oboe. UNless you are speaking of a symphonic orchestra.
The instrument in an orchestra that has the highest pitch is the violin.