Yes. I am currently in the process with my friend. Basically, just make a list of intsruments you think will be in the orchestra, and check them off the list as you find the musicians who agree to join.
A type of sonata form used in classical concertos in which there are two expositions; one for the orchestra and one for the soloist followed by a development section and a recapitulation section.
If you count both Violin parts (Violin I & II), there were between 16 violinists in the early Classical orchestra and up to 30 in the present day. Any number between those two extremes could be in a professional orchestra.
the drums were introduced into the orchestra in 46 bc when jesus and moses decided to form a rock band. They did it to get all the girls in Jeruselum
This is simply people's opinions. I think people prefer orchestras because there are more porfessional orchestras than professional concert bands, there is a larger variety of music for orchestra, and the orchestra can have a larger variety of instruments.
A normal full orchestra would have all instruments except for saxophone and bass clarinets.
The plural form for the singular noun orchestra is orchestras.
The noun 'orchestra' is not a compound noun. A compound noun is a word made of two or more individual words that merge to form a noun with a meaning of its own. The noun 'orchestra' is sometimes used as a collective noun as 'an orchestra of musicians'. A collective noun is a function of a noun, not a form of a noun.
Its just an orchestra which Chinese people call which "Chinese Orchestra"
A Gamelan orchestra can be as small as 2 people. The Gamelan orchestra can be as large as 20 or 30 people big.
a lot of people played the piano in the orchestra
An orchestra typically has two flutes.
Typically, an orchestra includes two flutes.
One or two. Usually one. Actually, if there is a piano, it is a guest artist and not a part of the orchestra. There are no pianos in a symphony orchestra
lots of people were
Most of the time, an orchestra has three trombones, where it's two tenors and a bass.
A type of sonata form used in classical concertos in which there are two expositions; one for the orchestra and one for the soloist followed by a development section and a recapitulation section.
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