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How many violas are in the professional symphony orchestra?

A full orchestra generally uses 12 violas.


Who uses a full score?

A Conductor.


Who uses a full score instrumentally?

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How many voilins are there in a orchestra?

A full symphony orchestra generally uses a total of 30 violins, with 16 playing 1st and 14 on 2nd.


What is a full score in the orchestra?

The score is printed sheet music that shows all the different instruments' parts at the same time.


Is the piccolo in the orchestra?

Yes, picollo's are used in full-sized orchestras, the London Symphony Orchestra use them in their performances. In fact, every orchestra uses one or more piccolo when the music requires this.


How many violns are in a typical orchestra?

A standard full-sized orchestra uses a total of 30 violins, with 16 playing the 1st part and 14 on 2nd.


Which term is defined as the music for an orchestra?

If you are referring to an orchestra as a whole, you still call it an orchestra.


What is the name of the rod a conductor uses to direct an orchestra?

The conductor uses a baton to direct an orchestra.


What does orchestra score mean?

The score is like a book that has every instrument's part printed in it.


Why does the conductor stand in the middle of the orchestra?

Orchestra conductors stand before the orchestra on a raised platform in the orchestra pit that allows him to be in full view of the entire orchestra. A tray is attached to the stand that holds the music or opera score that is to be conducted.


How many contra basses in an orchestra?

In a full-sized orchestra, there should be eight basses.