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I believe there is no word for it, they just tune up. Usually the first chair first violinist, the concert master, will come onto the stage after the orchestra is already seated and the concert master will play an A usually and then the orchestra will tune.
My uncle Wilbur plays in an orchestra.
No, the noun 'orchestra' is a concretenoun; a word for a physical thing that can be seen and heard.
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I believe there is no word for it, they just tune up. Usually the first chair first violinist, the concert master, will come onto the stage after the orchestra is already seated and the concert master will play an A usually and then the orchestra will tune.
A collective noun is a word to group other nouns. An orchestra is usually not in a group of other orchestras. However, the word orchestra is a collective noun for:an orchestra of cricketsan orchestra of musicians
My uncle Wilbur plays in an orchestra.
The word orchestra has 3 syllables. or ches tra
The word "orchestra" comes from the Greek word ὀρχοῦμαι, meaning "to dance". It was then adopted into Latin. Therefore its origin is not Roman.
The noun 'orchestra' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a group of musicians; a word for a group of people.
Tuesday I went to a performance of the Chicago philharmonic orchestra.
Tuesday I went to a performance of the Chicago philharmonic orchestra.
Symphony OR orchestra, they both derive from the Greek language.
No, the noun 'orchestra' is a concrete noun; a word for a group of people (with instruments) that can be seen and heard; a word for a physical group.
Symphony or Philharmonic
No, the noun 'orchestra' is a concretenoun; a word for a physical thing that can be seen and heard.