The percussion sits at the back. Brass sit below the percussion and above the woodwind. Th strings sit below the woodwind and to the right ( in a conductors view) of the harps and the piano if a full orchestra is needed! That is the normal positions they would sit in.
It often stand alone as it is not considered to be a member of any one family of orchestral instruments. When an organ is employed in a classical piece of music, often times the organ pipes reside behind the orchestra with the console closer to the hall seating.
I am assuming who in the orchestra is not seated while playing. That would be the percussion section as well as the string bass players.
The conductor normally stands at the front of the orchestra
Trumpets are in Brass Section of an Orchestra.
Vocals are their own section in an orchestra
In general, the strings make up around 75% of the orchestra.
The trumpet is part of the brass section.
By numbers, it's the string section. A full-sized orchestra has around 60 string players
It is sometimes used when referring to the string section of the orchestra. The string section is made up of: violins, violas, cellos and double basses.
Trumpets are in Brass Section of an Orchestra.
Vocals are their own section in an orchestra
In general, the strings make up around 75% of the orchestra.
Woodwind section.
The String Section
The string section.
Woodwind section.
The trumpet is part of the brass section.
The String section has the most members in the orchestra.
By numbers, it's the string section. A full-sized orchestra has around 60 string players
brass section that's on the right.