It all depends on the type of symphonyorchestra you are talking about and the
time period of the symphony orchestra.
Classical Orchestra - 12 violins
Early Romantic Orchestra - 26 violins
Late Romantic Orchestra - 32 violins
Modern Orchestra - 30 violins
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It may be very difficult for anyone to know. There are professional orchestras and then armature ones, such as a community symphony. As for professional ones, there are about 230. The top ranked orchestras in the world (as of 2008) are:
1 Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
2 Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
3 Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
4 London Symphony Orchestra
*5 Chicago Symphony Orchestra
6 Bavarian Radio Symphony
*7 Cleveland Orchestra
*8 Los Angeles Philharmonic
9 Budapest Festival Orchestra
10 Dresden Staatskapelle
11 Boston Symphony Orchestra
*12 New York Philharmonic
13 San Francisco Symphony
14 Mariinsky Theatre Orchestra
15 Russian National Orchestra
16 Leningrad Philharmonic
17 Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra
18 Metropolitan Opera Orchestra
19 Saito Kinen Symphony Orchestra
20 Czech Philharmonic
Rankings by Gramophone
* Denote American orchestras
5,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,001 saxophones in then WORLD!!!!
It's impossible to say how many orchestras are in the world. This is because there are many small town or city orchestras all over the world that aren't very well known.
114 plus 8 smaller ones
The most common types of saxophones you will find in concert bands and such are the Bb tenor, Eb alto, Eb barry (baritone) saxophones. Another common type is the Bb soprano. There are many different types of saxophones, though, so don't be surprised if, for example, you find a C soprano and a Bb soprano or whatever. They're still both saxes. Hope this helped.
I assume we are referring to Leblanc (not Lelanc) saxophones. These saxophones are produced in Kenosha and Elkhorn Wisconsin by Leblanc, Inc., a division of Conn-Selmer, Inc.
The six types of saxophones are:sopraninosopranoaltotenorbaritonebass
yes
Yea
it depends on the orchestra
Alto, Tenor, Soprano, and many many others
what is the saxophones top note
yes but not very many people can do it
None. Saxophones don't have valves.
The most common types of saxophones you will find in concert bands and such are the Bb tenor, Eb alto, Eb barry (baritone) saxophones. Another common type is the Bb soprano. There are many different types of saxophones, though, so don't be surprised if, for example, you find a C soprano and a Bb soprano or whatever. They're still both saxes. Hope this helped.
I assume we are referring to Leblanc (not Lelanc) saxophones. These saxophones are produced in Kenosha and Elkhorn Wisconsin by Leblanc, Inc., a division of Conn-Selmer, Inc.
saxophones
In the modern orchestra or band the woodwind section usually contains piccolos, flutes, clarinets, oboes, bassoons, contrabassoons, soprano saxophones, alto saxophones, baritone saxophones, and tenor saxophones. However, there are many other woodwind instruments out there such as recorders, bagpipes, panflutes, aulos, duduks, ocarinas, shawms, crumhorns, gemshorns, didgeridoo, kortholt, dulcians, and shvis, just to name some off the top of my head. Hope this helped.
The six types of saxophones are:sopraninosopranoaltotenorbaritonebass
no
Saxophones themselves do not give scholarships. Scholarships are typically awarded by institutions, organizations, or individuals to support students pursuing their education in music, including those who play the saxophone.