then its called an orchestra
This kind of music can be called polyrhythm or polyrhythmic.
Almost all the time, the first violins are seated on the left of the conductor and on the right are cellos or second violins depending on the size of the orchestra.
The score is printed sheet music that shows all the different instruments' parts at the same time.
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If a musical work is scored for more than one instrument and the instruments are not playing in the same rhythm (say, in the simplest possible way, a clarinet is playing in 4/4 time and a aaxophone is playing in 3/4 time), this will be a cross-rhythm because the musical beats do not occur together.
Uniformity ... it's supposed to be that way as they are all playing the same notes and in the same time signature.
This kind of music can be called polyrhythm or polyrhythmic.
Just about any percussion instrument imaginable has been used in orchestra at one time or another. That said, the primary orchestral percussion instruments are the timpani, snare drum, bass drum, cymbals, and triangle.
Almost all the time, the first violins are seated on the left of the conductor and on the right are cellos or second violins depending on the size of the orchestra.
The score is printed sheet music that shows all the different instruments' parts at the same time.
Mozart composed for nearly every combination of instruments of that time. Examples are works for: piano and orchestra; orchestra; voice and orchestra; piano; string quartet (2 violins, a viola and a cello), string quintet (2 violins, 2 violas and a cello), piano and violin, clarinet and orchestra, flute and orchestra, and many, many others.
An orchestra is a sizable instrumental ensemble that contains sections of string, brass, woodwind, and percussion instruments. A band is usually a smaller group of musicians, often with no stringed instruments, while an orchestra may have up to hundred or so members. Bands have existed for centuries, as they accompanied armies in the field and were used as signaling devices. Thus they tended to focus on loud instruments such as brass and percussion. More modern bands used primarily for entertainment, have come to include some of the quieter instruments. Because of their size, modern orchestras are fewer in number and require more support from patrons than do modern bands.
Well there's no limit to the percussion instruments that feature in an orchestra nowadays. There are works with drum kits, steel drums, clapping, breaking glass etc... If you want to know about the more common ones, here's a list of the more commonly used percussion instruments in the orchestra: UNPITCHED: Suspended Cymbal Crash Cymbals Triangle Bass Drum Snare Drum Tenor Drum Tambourine Gong/Tam-Tam Tom-toms Temple Blocks Windchimes Woodblocks Conga Drums PITCHED Timpani Tubular Bells Crotales Glockenspiel Marimba Xylophone Vibraphone ________________ The number of instruments in any piece changes all the time. Orchestra stock up on these instruments and they are pulled out as necessary. The most important of the percussion instruments is the timpani because it is the most commonly used percussion instruments. Most of the time there is a dedicated timpani player, and if any more percussion is needed, the other percussionist/s will control a few instruments each.
An orchestra is a large instrumental ensemble or group that contains brass, string, percussion, and woodwind instruments. The development of orchestras motivated the composers of the baroque period to write specifically for orchestras and made an influence on the types of instruments being created during that time period (examples: the violin, the cello, and the piano).
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No
You can't play 2 instruments at the same time. You can get 3 different people and play the microphone, drums, and guitar.