There are more professional orchestras than bands (most pro bands are military).
The majority of nonmilitary professional ensembles use both "band" instruments and string instruments, so if you are asking in the context of which one you should participate in in high school or middle school, pick whichever one you want.
Lots of possible answers. Band, Combo, Trio, Ensemble, Orchestra, Quartet, Quintet, Sextet, etc.
Orchestra comes from China but band is from europe countries
The band and the orchestra played together.
Orchestra beginners, orchestra intermediate, orchestra advanced; Band begginers, band intermediate, band advanced, band concert, jazz band (early bird), guitar, quir all the way to young womens
No, band and orchestra are not the same thing. A band typically consists of wind and percussion instruments, while an orchestra includes string, wind, brass, and percussion instruments.
A chamber orchestra. Sinfonietta
band or orchestra or ensemble or duet or quartet are a few terms
Violins are typically in orchestras
In the band but not in the orchestra
Band and qwiure
Dark Star Orchestra is a tribute band to the Grateful Dead, a band formed in 1997 based in Chicago. Dark Star Orchestra was formed in 1997 and still exists today.
Band is to leader as orchestra is to conductor. In both cases, the leader or conductor directs and coordinates the musicians to create a cohesive performance. The band leader oversees the band members, while the conductor guides the orchestra through tempo, dynamics, and interpretation of the music.