They are the Harp, Double Bass, Bass, Cello, Viola and of course, the Violin.There are two kinds of violins....based on ablity. The best 8 players will be placed in the 1st Violins. The rest will be placed in the 2nds.
Violin and piano
Starting from the highest, Violin, Viola, Cello, Double Bass. Instruments that have strings in them but aren't "stringed instruments" include the harp and piano.
The viol family: violin viola violoncello doublebass
Lowell G. Bearden has written: 'Emergency string repair manual for school orchestra directors' -- subject(s): Bow (Stringed instruments), Bowed stringed instruments, Maintenance and repair, Musical instruments, Repairing, Stringed instruments, Stringed instruments, Bowed, Violin
The four stringed instruments in an orchestra: the violin, the viola, the cello, and the double bass.
Stringed instruments such as the violin, viola, cello and double bass ARE usually found in an orchestra. However, stringed instruments such as the guitar are not very often found in an orchestra.
There are four stringed instruments used: violin, viola, cell, and bass.
No. Stringed orchestra instruments (Violin, Viola, Cello, Bass) do not have fretted fingerboards.
The violin is the smallest stringed instrument in an orchestra.
For one thing, "string instruments" and "stringed instruments" are not the same. String instruments are the viol family and stringed instruments are any instrument that has strings. The piano and harp both qualify.Now, the piano is a percussion instrument that has strings and the harp is an unbowed stringed instrument.
Bass Guitar viola and violin
Stringed Instruments Museum was created in 1995.