they are just seperated by groups
The violin is the highest instrument in a string orchestra. The violins are divided into two sections (1st violins and 2nd violins), the 1st violins usually play the tune and play higher than the 2nd violins. However, the piccolo is the highest instrument in a full orchestra. The difference between a string orchestra and a full orchestra is that the string orchestra has only stringed instruments while a full orchestra has strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion.
Yes.
Violins! I am a keen violinist, and violins are the main instruments played in an orchestra closely followed by cellos and violas.
Violins are typically in orchestras
Most orchestral music is written for 1st and 2nd violins, or two sections. Sometimes those parts might be divided further, but that doesn't count as separate sections.
The violin is the highest instrument in a string orchestra. The violins are divided into two sections (1st violins and 2nd violins), the 1st violins usually play the tune and play higher than the 2nd violins. However, the piccolo is the highest instrument in a full orchestra. The difference between a string orchestra and a full orchestra is that the string orchestra has only stringed instruments while a full orchestra has strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion.
There are usually 12 first violins and 12 second violins.
Yes.
Violins! I am a keen violinist, and violins are the main instruments played in an orchestra closely followed by cellos and violas.
Violins are typically in orchestras
Most orchestral music is written for 1st and 2nd violins, or two sections. Sometimes those parts might be divided further, but that doesn't count as separate sections.
There were two fabulous orchestras at Blackpool. The one with the violins was The Michael Buble Orchestra. Also on board was the stunning Johan Strauss Orchestra.
It varies depending on the size of the orchestra. The sound must be balanced.
it depends on how big the orchestra is. there is no set number.
There are normally 30 violins in an orchestra (16 firsts, 14 seconds)
Almost all the time, the first violins are seated on the left of the conductor and on the right are cellos or second violins depending on the size of the orchestra.
Violins perform in most orchestras