The brass section is either in the front or back of the band, depending on the style of music.
It's part of the brass section.
The clarinet is a woodwind instrument, so it wouldn't be found in a brass orchestra.
The trombone plays a crucial role in the low brass section of an orchestra by providing a rich, deep sound that supports and enhances the overall harmony and texture of the music. Its versatile range and ability to blend with other instruments make it an essential component of the orchestra's brass section.
Yes
In an orchestra, strings are a subsection of the other sections, which include woodwinds and brass.
Trumpets are in Brass Section of an Orchestra.
Trumpets are in orchestras because they add a tone and quality for many interments don't have, and other brass can not play notes as high. It rounds out the rest of the orchestra. Why not?!
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I would say no because an orchestra consists if string instruments (preferably violins, cellos, etc.) I myself am a sax player and saxophones play in bands, not orchrestras. - Sax Master In a symphony orchestra, saxophones play in the woodwind section. Orchestras have string sections, woodwinds, brass and percussion.
In the modern classical orchestra the trumpets are in the brass section, on the back row, left of centre between percussion and the trombones. On a clock face it would be between 10 and 12.
it is positioned just in front of the brass