Mesopotamia because they invented our instruments today but they were primitive.
false.
yes
Simply put, a professional orchestra is one in which the musicians make their living primarily as orchestra musicians. A semiprofessional orchestra usually has a core of professional musicians, as well as players who, while of professional (or near-professional calibre, make their living primarily outside of performing. This can include students, talented community members who make their living outside of music, and musicians who make their primary living outside of performing. Musicians in a semiprofessional orchestra are generally paid, but there are usually several pay levels dependent upon the player's status. For instance, there may be principals (section leaders), section players (full-time), section players (part-time), and section players (student). Semiprofessional orchestras also tend to engage musicians who play unusual instruments on a per-call (casual) basis.
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It depends. Famous ones and upcoming ones all together, there's no specific number.
Professional musicians can legally play for school musicals in many states.
The Yamaha CP88 is considered one of the best electric pianos for professional musicians.
The most common trumpet brands used by professional musicians are Bach, Yamaha, and Schilke.
New York and California have the highest number of professional musicians in the u.s.
false.
Harlem
harlem
Musicians and chefs
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== == Without them "society" would have nothing to do. Artists and musicians give man culture...now, what is considered "art" and what is considered "good music" is subjective.Both are truly our most intellectual form of expression. Artists and musicians are the direct result of a culture that is no longer trying to survive.
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Her grandmother was a professional opera singer.