The various type of instruments in an orchestra are:
* Strings .............. Violins, Violas, Cellos, Basses
* Woodwinds ...... Clarinets, Bassoons, Flutes, Piccolos * Brass ................ Trumpets, Horns, Trombones, Tubas * Percussions ...... Drums, Cymbals, Pianos The actual number of each of the instruments varies depending on the composition being played and the conductors requirements.
Modern OrchestraWoodwindsPiccolo2 Flutes2 OboesEnglish Horn2 Clarinets Bass Clarinet2 BassoonsContrabassoonBrass4 Horns3 Trumpets3 TrombonesTubaPercussion TimpaniSnare DrumTenor DrumBass DrumCymbalsTam-tamTriangleWood blockTambourineGlockenspielXylophoneVibraphoneTubular bellsMarimbaKeyboardsCelestaPianoStringsHarp16 Violins I14 Violins II12 Violas10 Violoncellos8 Double basses
It varies depending on the piece, but a modern standard setup is as follows:
16 1st violins
14 2nd violins
12 violas
10 cellos
8 basses
2 each of Flute, oboe, Clarinet, and bassoon
1 each on piccolo, English horn, Bass Clarinet, and contrabassoon
4 horns
3 trumpets
3 trombones
1 tuba
1 timpanist
3 percussion
A full orchestra consists of many types of instruments. Scores of music for a full orchestra would include parts for strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion instruments.
There are many different types of instruments: strings, woodwinds, brass, percussion, etc. However there are variations of those, so please specify if this would be marching band, rock band, concert band, orchestra, etc.StringsPercussionBrassWind
It depends on how large the band is.
A full-size orchestra consists of about one hundred musicians, who play instruments in the string, brass, woodwind, and percussion sections. There are also chamber orchestras, which are smaller and consist of fifty musicians or fewer.
The actual count and type of woodwinds instruments required in an orchestra is determined by the composer of the piece. Not every single woodwind instrument is used in every single classical piece.
A full orchestra consists of many types of instruments. Scores of music for a full orchestra would include parts for strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion instruments.
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There are many different types of instruments: strings, woodwinds, brass, percussion, etc. However there are variations of those, so please specify if this would be marching band, rock band, concert band, orchestra, etc.StringsPercussionBrassWind
It varies. Ever hear the term "12 piece orchestra"? That's an orchestra with 12 players.
There are four stringed instruments used: violin, viola, cell, and bass.
It depends on how large the band is.
The size of most orchestra's will vary depending upon which work(s) is/are being performed. Many composers were quite specific about what instruments would be employed to play their works.
A full-size orchestra consists of about one hundred musicians, who play instruments in the string, brass, woodwind, and percussion sections. There are also chamber orchestras, which are smaller and consist of fifty musicians or fewer.
There are usually 2-3 Cello's in an orchestra
The actual count and type of woodwinds instruments required in an orchestra is determined by the composer of the piece. Not every single woodwind instrument is used in every single classical piece.
in an orchestra you should have between 2-10 different instruments i think.......(i only think)