It always depends on the piece being played and the size of the venue to be performed in.
Typically anywhere between 16 and 30 Violins.
There are round about 12 Violas in a symphony orchestra
There would normally be anywhere from 10-12 violas in an orchestra.
There can be any amount of violas in an orchestra. Although a good orchestra would have a good balance of every instrument so that one section is not over powered.
It depends on the piece being played. Baroque music uses a much smaller orchestra than neoclassical and romantic era music.
it depends in every orchestra
It's spelled "violin," and a full orchestra has 30.
In a full symphony, there are usually 12 violas.
A full orchestra has 30 violins.
An orchestra has violins, violas, and cellos, and a symphonic band doesn't.
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Violins, Violas, Bass, Chello, Gutiar
By numbers, second place goes to the violas.
Violins! I am a keen violinist, and violins are the main instruments played in an orchestra closely followed by cellos and violas.
There can be any number of violas in an orchestra. It most commonly depends on the conductor.
A full orchestra generally uses 12 violas.
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It all depends on how large the orchestra is. There isn't really a definite answer to this question
yes, cellos are in orchestras, they're at the front of the orchestra, next to the violas.
An orchestra has violins, violas, and cellos, and a symphonic band doesn't.
Obviously more than 1 person. Why do you wanna kno anyways?
Violins, Violas, Bass, Chello, Gutiar
Usually 12, when using a full 60-piece string section.
In the woodwind section, normally located behind the violas (near the middle of the orchestra), between the oboes and bassoons.
Mainly violins, violas, and cellos. So an orchestra.
By numbers, second place goes to the violas.