It all depends on how large the orchestra is. There isn't really a definite answer to this question
A string orchestra, violins, violas, basses, cellos.
Depends on the orchestra size. The sections are : Violins, 2nd Violins, Violas, Cellos, Double-basses. Sometimes a harp.
It is sometimes used when referring to the string section of the orchestra. The string section is made up of: violins, violas, cellos and double basses.
pianos and violins ,cellos ,violas ,or basses
An orchestra has violins, violas, and cellos, and a symphonic band doesn't.
No... upright bass is a bass. There are violins, violas, cellos and basses.
Mainly violins, violas, and cellos. So an orchestra.
Violins! I am a keen violinist, and violins are the main instruments played in an orchestra closely followed by cellos and violas.
The violin is not A orchestra, but it is PART of one. Usually orchestras have violins, violas, cellos, and basses. But there are some situations where some instruments are missing. One violin is called a solo, two is a duet.
In Orchestra, there is Alto (violas) Treble (violins) And Bass (cellos and string bass)
A typical string section in an orchestra consists of four main types of instruments: violins, violas, cellos, and double basses. The first and second violins are usually the largest groups, followed by violas, cellos, and fewer double basses. The exact number of each instrument can vary depending on the specific orchestral arrangement. Overall, the string section can include anywhere from 20 to over 50 musicians.
In a philharmonic orchestra, you will typically find instruments such as violins, violas, cellos, double basses, flutes, oboes, clarinets, bassoons, trumpets, trombones, French horns, and percussion instruments like timpani and cymbals.