A viola is a string instrument, not a percussion instrument, and therefore it is used in an orchestra.
8 Violin I, 8 Violin II, 4 Violin III (Viola Treble Clef), 4 Viola, 4 Cello, 4 Bass, 2 Percussion I, 1 Percussion II, 1 Percussion III, and 1 Pianoand conductor.
Guitar, piano, saxophone, stylophone, harmonica, ukulele, viola, cello, drums, percussion
The cello, viola, violin, and piano are all stringed instruments. Although the piano is also a percussion instrument since you use your fingers to assist causing sound.
# Strings # Woodwinds # Brass # Percussion
The four main sections are strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion.
8 Violin I, 8 Violin II, 4 Violin III (Viola Treble Clef), 4 Viola, 4 Cello, 4 Bass, 2 Percussion I, 1 Percussion II, 1 Percussion III, and 1 Pianoand conductor.
Violin, viola, cello, bass, flue, oboe, Clarinet, bassoon, horn, Trumpet, Trombone, tuba, timpani, percussion.
Drums belong to the percussion family with the piano, and Violin belongs to the strings family, with the guitars and viola.
Guitar, piano, saxophone, stylophone, harmonica, ukulele, viola, cello, drums, percussion
The cello, viola, violin, and piano are all stringed instruments. Although the piano is also a percussion instrument since you use your fingers to assist causing sound.
# Strings # Woodwinds # Brass # Percussion
The four main sections are strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion.
To make up a traditional percussion quartet , you need four instruments . Two violins , one viola and one cello . All four make lovely quarter , and if players know how to play , its really beautiful .
Guitar, Bass, Drums, strings section (violin, viola, cello, maybe string bass) Electronic piano/percussion sounds.
There are basically four sections to a symphony orchestra... Brass (trumpets, trombones etc) Woodwind (oboes, clarinets etc) Strings (violin, viola etc) and... Percussion (xylophone, tubular bells etc)
1. Violin 2. Viola 3. Cello 4. String Bass 5. Guitar 6. Sitar
a harp and a base That's a very strange answer, even though it means bass. The simple answer is violin and viola, or cello and double-bass.