Orchestras normally have 1 xylophone or no xylophones at all.
Just name a famous orchestra. They all have xylophones in their pecussion section.
I personally associate singing with childhood, but this answer will probably get edited by many people, because everyone has slightly different childhood experiences. Some of the first songs I ever heard were lullabies that my father sang, and then folk music. We learned more folk songs in school. Many preschool children receive toy percussion instruments, such as tambourines and the little toy "xylophones" (real xylophones are made of wood; the large instruments that look like xylophones but are made of metal are called orchestra bells, so those tiny toys should be called toy orchestra bells, not xylophones). Elementary school kids usually learn to play the flutophone or a plastic recorder. In the US, some of the most common songs that children hear as infants and toddlers include "The Itsy Bitsy Spider" and "Old MacDonald Had a Farm" and "Rock a Bye Baby."
Usually there are no baritones in an orchestra.
London Symphony Orchestra Philharmonia Orchestra Royal Philharmonic Orchestra The Halle Orchestra and maybe many others
There are usually 40 to 60 performers in an orchestra.
Just name a famous orchestra. They all have xylophones in their pecussion section.
I personally associate singing with childhood, but this answer will probably get edited by many people, because everyone has slightly different childhood experiences. Some of the first songs I ever heard were lullabies that my father sang, and then folk music. We learned more folk songs in school. Many preschool children receive toy percussion instruments, such as tambourines and the little toy "xylophones" (real xylophones are made of wood; the large instruments that look like xylophones but are made of metal are called orchestra bells, so those tiny toys should be called toy orchestra bells, not xylophones). Elementary school kids usually learn to play the flutophone or a plastic recorder. In the US, some of the most common songs that children hear as infants and toddlers include "The Itsy Bitsy Spider" and "Old MacDonald Had a Farm" and "Rock a Bye Baby."
i think all xylophones are the same
It is difficult to provide an exact number as production of xylophones can vary by manufacturer and market demand. However, generally speaking, thousands of xylophones are made each year to meet the needs of musicians, schools, and music enthusiasts around the world.
Yes, the xylophone is used in orchestra music. It is a common percussion instrument that adds bright and distinctive sounds to orchestral pieces, often used to provide rhythm, melody, or even special effects in the music.
Metal xylophones use metal or rubber mallets. Wooden xylophones use metal mallets due to there slower vibrations. The metal mallets help increase its vibrations and make it sound as bright crisp as metal xylophones.
There are usually no mandolins in an orchestra.
it depends on the orchestra
Usually there are no baritones in an orchestra.
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marimba
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