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Orchestras rarely use euphoniums, except to substitute for Wagner tubas. Cornets are usually left out as well.

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Where does the flute play?

In general, the flutes are found behind the second violins, near the rear of the orchestra and to the left (from the conductor's perspective) of other, deeper woodwinds such as the oboes and clarinets. This mirrors the arrangement of the strings, which also go clockwise around the conductor from the higher-pitched first violins around to the deep double basses. Depending on the size of the orchestra and the stage, brasses such as horns may be situated behind or to the left of the flutes.


Woodwind instruments is usually not found in an orchestra ?

Saxophones.


What are not in the brass orchestra cornet or clarient?

The clarinet is a woodwind instrument, so it wouldn't be found in a brass orchestra.


Which reed instruments are you unlikely to find in a symphony orchestra?

Saxophones are reed instruments not normally found in a symphony orchestra.


Where are trumpets located in an orchestra?

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.

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What section of an orchestra produces sound waves with the greatest amplitude?

Comparing individual instruments, it's likely that some percussions can produce louder sounds than brasses can. But when it comes to 'sections of an orchestra', I'd say that the brass have it.


What has the author Mill Stephenson written?

Mill Stephenson has written: 'Appendix to a list of monumental brasses in the British Isles' -- subject(s): Brasses, Sepulchral monuments 'A list of monumental brasses in Surrey' -- subject(s): Brasses, Catalogs 'A list of palimpsest brasses in Great Britain' -- subject(s): Brasses 'A list of monumental brasses in the British Isles' -- subject(s): Brass rubbing, Brasses, Sepulchral monuments


What has the author Edward Kite written?

Edward Kite has written: 'The monumental brasses of Wiltshire' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Brasses, History, Monumental Brasses


How much are horse brasses?

The cost of horse brasses varies greatly by the design of the brasses, the maker, and retailer. These range in price of 50.00 to over 1000.00 as of 2014.


Where does the flute play?

In general, the flutes are found behind the second violins, near the rear of the orchestra and to the left (from the conductor's perspective) of other, deeper woodwinds such as the oboes and clarinets. This mirrors the arrangement of the strings, which also go clockwise around the conductor from the higher-pitched first violins around to the deep double basses. Depending on the size of the orchestra and the stage, brasses such as horns may be situated behind or to the left of the flutes.


What has the author Arthur George Sadler written?

Arthur George Sadler has written: 'The lost monumental brasses of West Sussex' 'The indents of lost monumental brasses in Surrey & Sussex' 'The lost monumental brasses of East Sussex' -- subject(s): Brasses, Indents


Where is the timpani found in the orchestra?

It is found in the percussion section.


How many piccolos are found in a modern orchestra?

Usually there is only one piccolo in an orchestra.


What are two names of trombones found in an orchestra?

Tenor and bass trombones are found in an orchestra, though some pieces call for an alto as well.


What has the author Arthur Bentley Connor written?

Arthur Bentley Connor has written: 'Monumental brasses in Somerset' -- subject(s): Brasses


What section is oboe found in orchestra?

woodwind


Woodwind instruments is usually not found in an orchestra ?

Saxophones.