Usually only one, unless a piece specifically calls for more.
Usually one, if any.
An orchestra can contain up to nine percussion instruments including tambourines, cymbals, a piano, bass drums, snare drums, vertical chimes, kettle drums, gongs, and whistles.
There are usually four kettle drums in an orchestra
There are many percussion instruments that can be used in the symphony orchestra, but the most common are timpani, bass drum and cymbals, also the triangle.
There are usually four kettle drums in an orchestra
Most kits have only 1 snare.
As many as you want.
There are many types of marching drums that can be purchased online, for example the bass drums, tenor drums or the snare drums. Snare drums are commonly used for orchestras while tenor drums are more commonly used for marching bands and military units.
Generally only one, though it really depends on the piece of music. 20th century music tends to call for more (and sometimes very specific) percussion instruments.
there is 4 main drums that vary in sizes, the snare, the tom, the floor tom and the bass drum
An orchestra is made up of several families of instruments: strings, woodwinds, brass and percussion. Examples of string instruments are violins, violas and cellos. Some woodwind instruments are clarinets, flutes and oboes. The percussion family includes cymbals, timpani, snare drums, and many other instruments.
Very few orchestras have full drum sets, but there a re a few innovative ones such as Trans Siberian Orchestra, which plays rock music. Some orchestras have single drums such as a snare, but few have a full drum set.