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In the orchestra, the second violins typically sit to the left of the first violins, facing the conductor. This seating arrangement helps create a balanced sound and allows for effective communication between the two sections. The second violins often play harmonies and support the melodies carried by the first violins, contributing to the overall richness of the orchestral texture.

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