there are two. violin and cello
p.s orchestra is the strings
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i think the conducter is the most important position in an orchestra, he keeps every1 in tune, determines how to interpret the music, corrects errors in rehearsals etc.
Could be a symphony, sonata, or most any other imaginable title. Not really called a tune or song, but rather a Composition.
A theater orchestra is an orchestra that plays for all the musicals that go on at that theater.
Romantic orchestra (APEX)
the orchestra was the main part of the stage where the chorus was located at. The word orchestra was derived from the word orcheisthai. Literally translated, it means the dancing place. The orchestra was in front of the skene and was at the center of the theatre. The orchestra was the space between the audience and the stage; primary chorus performance space in Greek theatre
I am personally a dancer and i belive that an ecarte develope to the side is a very difficult position to hold.
conductor
In any instrument section, the first chair is the most important position. The solo parts of orchestral compositions are played by them. The first chair of first violin, "concertmaster", is also responsible for the string section as an 'assistant conductor'.
The current first chair in the orchestra is Sarah Smith.
The current first chair in the orchestra is Sarah Smith.
The simple "orchestra" will have the most musicians.
The String section has the most members in the orchestra.
the right answer is Orchestra, the one who would have the most musician.
The first chair clarinet in the orchestra is currently held by Sarah Johnson.
Usually it's the principal/first chair violin, also known as the concertmaster.
double chair
The oldest and the most famous would be the Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain. There are others that have developed over the years including the Langley Ukulele Orchestra and the United Kingdom Ukulele Orchestra.
The leader of the orchestra - its a violin from the front desk.