I know one band that's called 'Apocalyptica' that only consists (or consisted) of cello's. (It still exists but I don't know for sure if there are only cello's in it anymore).
An orchestra has violins, violas, and cellos, and a symphonic band doesn't.
There are the percussion's: clarinet, flute. The Jazz: Trombone, trumpet and possibly the saxophone. There is always a drum and sometimes a piano. Some rock bands have a guitar and singer and a bass. Violins and Violas are for classical music bands.
A symphonic band is different from an orchestra primarily due to the absence of string instruments, such as violins, violas, cellos, and double basses. Instead, a symphonic band typically consists of woodwind, brass, and percussion instruments. This distinction in instrumentation leads to different sound qualities and repertoire, with symphonic bands often focusing on concert band literature rather than orchestral works.
The full complement of instruments in the orchestra performed on his most famous recording: trumpets, trombones, drums, and reeds. The saxophone exchange was performed by Tex Beneke and Al Klink.
I would say no because an orchestra consists if string instruments (preferably violins, cellos, etc.) I myself am a sax player and saxophones play in bands, not orchrestras. - Sax Master In a symphony orchestra, saxophones play in the woodwind section. Orchestras have string sections, woodwinds, brass and percussion.
An orchestra has violins, violas, and cellos, and a symphonic band doesn't.
There are the percussion's: clarinet, flute. The Jazz: Trombone, trumpet and possibly the saxophone. There is always a drum and sometimes a piano. Some rock bands have a guitar and singer and a bass. Violins and Violas are for classical music bands.
The full complement of instruments in the orchestra performed on his most famous recording: trumpets, trombones, drums, and reeds. The saxophone exchange was performed by Tex Beneke and Al Klink.
The main difference between band and orchestra instruments is the type of music they typically play. Band instruments are often used in marching bands and concert bands, playing a variety of music genres. Orchestra instruments are used in symphony orchestras, playing classical music. Additionally, band instruments usually have a brighter sound and are often made of brass or woodwind materials, while orchestra instruments have a more mellow sound and include strings like violins and cellos.
I would say no because an orchestra consists if string instruments (preferably violins, cellos, etc.) I myself am a sax player and saxophones play in bands, not orchrestras. - Sax Master In a symphony orchestra, saxophones play in the woodwind section. Orchestras have string sections, woodwinds, brass and percussion.
Typically, none, although some educational bands find it easier to recruit violinists than oboists. This is rare.
a mariachi is a band of Mexican people with instruments like a trumpet,tuba,guitar,and more instruments
The main difference between a band and an orchestra lies in their instrumentation and performance style. Bands typically consist of guitars, drums, and other modern instruments, and they often play popular music genres like rock or pop. On the other hand, orchestras feature classical instruments like violins, cellos, and woodwinds, and they perform classical music compositions. Orchestras also tend to have a larger number of musicians and a more formal performance style compared to bands.
Many rock bands have used violins for their music. They can be used to add dramatic flair to a song, or to make a song unique in various other ways. Most rock bands don't feature a violin player as a regular member of the band, though.
There are three types of bass: bass drums, electric base (a type of electric guitar), and the regular that looks like a cello. They can all be used in every type of music. Any instrument can be used in any type of music. On my guitar I play techno, hip hop, rock, heavy metal, Christmas, classical and any other type of music. there are heavy metal bands that use violas and violins. I have heard xylophones in the background of many old Eminem songs.
Some people would be devastated.Then the world would lose a most beautiful musical instrument. Music would be all the poorer for it. Violins are not just used for classical music, but they are also used effectively in modern bands. They lend a resonance that cannot be reproduced by any other instrument.
Violins can be played in any orcherstra. it just depends.