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As one of the big give orchestras in America, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra has many different people playing in it. Currently, the number of people in it exceeds over 100.
It depends on several things. What type of orchestra? In a jazz orchestra, it's usually 4 but there are sometimes 5. In a symphony orchestra, on any given song it can be as few as 0 or 1 or 2, or as many as 10 or more. Some songs have no brass parts, some call for 1 or 2 trumpets, some call for 8 or 10. Symphony orchestra usually have 3 or 4 "regular" trumpet players, and then they have alternates that they call when needed.
there is four modern trumpets
It depends on the orchestra. In full big band, there are 4 or 5 depending on what arrangements you play. In a symphonic orchestra or symphony there can be zero or as many as 8 or 10 depending on what music they are playing. It's all based on how many trumpets any particular arrangement of music has parts for.
There are basically four sections to a symphony orchestra... Brass (trumpets, trombones etc) Woodwind (oboes, clarinets etc) Strings (violin, viola etc) and... Percussion (xylophone, tubular bells etc)
There are about three to four trumpet players in an orchestra.
As of 2007 the National Symphony Orchestra of Peru had ninety members.
KBS Symphony Orchestra was created in 1956.
One or two. Usually one. Actually, if there is a piano, it is a guest artist and not a part of the orchestra. There are no pianos in a symphony orchestra
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There is 1 triangle in a symphony orchestra and a 2 in a orchestra
Trumpets are in orchestras because they add a tone and quality for many interments don't have, and other brass can not play notes as high. It rounds out the rest of the orchestra. Why not?!