The instrumentation varies depending on what the score calls for. Most commonly, there are timpani, a bass drum, a snare drum, triangle and suspended and/or crash cymbals. Less commonly would be the xylophone, vibraphone, marimba and various other percussion instruments.
It depends on the pieces being played, but here are some:
Timpani
Snare Drum
Bass Drum
Triangle
Glockenspiel
Vibraphone
Marimba
Chimes
Bells
Xylophone
Tom-tom
Slapstick
Sleigh Bells
Suspended Cymbal
Crash Cymbal
I know there are more, this is just what I can think of right now.
The harp is a solo string instrument, BUT it belongs to the percussion family in the orchestra, as it is used mostly for special effects.
The piano, when not used as a solo instrument, could be part of the percussion section of an orchestra, as the instrument functions as a percussion instrument.
All four of the musical family groups are included in the orchestra. They are: 1) strings (violins, viola, cello, string bass and harp), 2) woodwind (flute, clarinet, oboe, bassoon), 3) brass (trumpet, french horn, trombone, occasionally tuba) and 4) percussion (most commonly timpani, and other percussion instruments as the composer requires).
Percussion instruments are instruments such as the drums. The guitar can be used for percussion although it is a string instrument. No, percussion instruments are not used for playing the melody.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Five_Pieces_for_Orchestra
Strings, woodwinds and percussion instruments were used in the romantic period orchestra. Small scale instruments were used during this period.
There are a lot of Percussion instruments used in an orchestra but here are some of the common ones:PianoTimpaniXylophonesCymbalsTrianglesSnare drumBass drumTambourineMaracasGongChimesCastanetsCelesta, And etc.
No Xylophones are percussion instruments and percussion instuments are played in Bands.
Just about any percussion instrument imaginable has been used in orchestra at one time or another. That said, the primary orchestral percussion instruments are the timpani, snare drum, bass drum, cymbals, and triangle.
There are a lot of Percussion instruments used in an orchestra but here are some of the common ones:PianoTimpaniXylophonesCymbalsTrianglesSnare drumBass drumTambourineMaracasGongChimesCastanetsCelesta, And etc.
The harp is a solo string instrument, BUT it belongs to the percussion family in the orchestra, as it is used mostly for special effects.
The piano, when not used as a solo instrument, could be part of the percussion section of an orchestra, as the instrument functions as a percussion instrument.
All four of the musical family groups are included in the orchestra. They are: 1) strings (violins, viola, cello, string bass and harp), 2) woodwind (flute, clarinet, oboe, bassoon), 3) brass (trumpet, french horn, trombone, occasionally tuba) and 4) percussion (most commonly timpani, and other percussion instruments as the composer requires).
Percussion instruments are instruments such as the drums. The guitar can be used for percussion although it is a string instrument. No, percussion instruments are not used for playing the melody.
No single instrument in the orchestra is more important than the other. The drum (a member of the percussion family) is used when called out for in the written score. Composers use percussion instruments for various reasons - in the 1812 Overture, they are used to simulate the firing of cannons.
If you're talking about a group simply comprised of percussion instruments, they are commonly referred to as percussion ensembles. These can contain any combination of instruments. Percussion ensembles are most commonly found at conservatories, though some professional groups, such as Nexus exist If you're talking about percussion instruments that are found in an orchestra, percussionists are generally called on to provide different textures in the ensemble. Some percussion instruments are more commonly used than others. Timpani, for example, has been seen in Western classical music since the 17th century and became a standard orchestral instrument long before many other percussion instruments. Snare drum, bass drum, and crash cymbals were adopted soon thereafter and quickly became associated with the orchestra as well.
Well there's no limit to the percussion instruments that feature in an orchestra nowadays. There are works with drum kits, steel drums, clapping, breaking glass etc... If you want to know about the more common ones, here's a list of the more commonly used percussion instruments in the orchestra: UNPITCHED: Suspended Cymbal Crash Cymbals Triangle Bass Drum Snare Drum Tenor Drum Tambourine Gong/Tam-Tam Tom-toms Temple Blocks Windchimes Woodblocks Conga Drums PITCHED Timpani Tubular Bells Crotales Glockenspiel Marimba Xylophone Vibraphone ________________ The number of instruments in any piece changes all the time. Orchestra stock up on these instruments and they are pulled out as necessary. The most important of the percussion instruments is the timpani because it is the most commonly used percussion instruments. Most of the time there is a dedicated timpani player, and if any more percussion is needed, the other percussionist/s will control a few instruments each.