In the back, but in front of the percussion.
i dont know but i think near the back because it is loouder to hear than the instruments at the front
well concidering it is the twentieth century you should know:) It is not the twentieth century, it is the twenty first ;)
Wherever the conductor wants -- usually right in front of him. Wherever the conductor wants -- usually right in front of him.
Well Front - Line is when in jazz, this / it designates a group of instrumental playing the lead melody parts. It can include the trumpet, trombone, saxophone, or clarinet, for instance. So those are some example instruments and the Tenor Saxophone is one to.
The front Band is for 2nd and 4th gear.
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They sit in front because wind instruments are louder, so winds are further back.
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Teeth gap bands are bands for teeth for fixing teeth problem such as teeth gaps in front teeth.
In the back, but in front of the percussion.
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i dont know but i think near the back because it is loouder to hear than the instruments at the front
Mine have been at the front registers. HTH
Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States, is featured on the front of the nickel. This design has been in use since 1938.
Benjamin Franklin is on the front, and Independence Hall in Philadelphia is on the reverse.DanUser:WorkingMan