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The loge section is the first tier - or - first level up from the orchestra seats. Considered the best seats in house.
audience on one sidea raised platform framed by proscenium archan apron or forestage and/or orchestra pitauditorium seating is usually raked upwards toward the back of roomlarger theatres may have balconies
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You have to have a masters degree in music and you have to be well recognized in the music world. They orchestra conductors call you, you don't audition. They have to call you theirselves. This is not correct. Many Broadway musicians have no degrees at all. It is all about making connections, getting a shot as a sub, and consistently nailing the show. Many young musicians start by taking lessons with existing Broadway musicians. Top students will get an opportunity to sub. They must nail the show each and every time. They must also musically and personally connect with surrounding musicians. Broadway pits are physically small and often very crowded. Musicians must get along. It is difficult when they don't. I sat between two guys who did not get along for years. The contractor new I could handle it. Which is the final piece. Conductors may request a particular musician, but there is a musical contractor that hires the musicians. In New York City there are basically three contractors that contract all the shows. Section leaders often have a say as to whom they want to work with. I am a trombone player. Trumpet players began requesting me after many subbing experiences. I pride myself in being able to follow any lead trumpet player. They are all unique and I can adapt. I am asked often who I want to play in my trombone section with me. The musicians union still has a strong presence in the Broadway pit. Minimum orchestra sizes have been reduced over the past twenty years depending on the show/orchestration. Yet, there is still a reasonable amount of work. I will say that you have a better shot of being a professional athlete or brain surgeon than a Broadway musician, so persistence and patience will be a must.
The percussion family is at the back of the orchestra.
Generally at the back of the orchestra.
In an orchestra, the horns are in the back usually.
They are found near the back of the orchestra near the double basses. the trumpets in an orchestra sit in the very back row smack dab in the middle with the french horns to their right and the trombones to their left.
Andre Ellington plays Running Back for the Arizona Cardinals.
Andre Brown plays Running Back for the Houston Texans.
No they are not back together.
Andre Williams plays Running Back for the New York Giants.
The Percussion Section/Family. It is usually located at the back of the the Orchestra.
They are at the back because they are pound instruments. Sometimes they go to the sides as well. They are also in the back because the percussion players stand up and if they were in the front of the orchestra, you wouldn't be able to see the rest of the orchestra playing.
In the back, but in front of the percussion.
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