It really depends on the type of orchestra and there conducter but usually 5
it depends on how big the orchestra is. there is no set number.
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.
An orchestra has violins, violas, and cellos, and a symphonic band doesn't.
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A full symphony generally has 30 violins.
There are usually 12 first violins and 12 second violins.
A standard full-sized orchestra uses a total of 30 violins, with 16 playing the 1st part and 14 on 2nd.
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It varies depending on the size of the orchestra. The sound must be balanced.
it depends on how big the orchestra is. there is no set number.
There are normally 30 violins in an orchestra (16 firsts, 14 seconds)
In a typical orchestra, zero. None.
It all depends on how large the orchestra is. There isn't really a definite answer to this question
Depends on the orchestra size. The sections are : Violins, 2nd Violins, Violas, Cellos, Double-basses. Sometimes a harp.
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.
A full symphony orchestra generally uses a total of 30 violins, with 16 playing 1st and 14 on 2nd.
Most musical instrument stores will have Violins and many other instruments for both band and orchestra. Look in your local yellow pages for "Musical Instruments" .