Band and qwiure
Band and qwiure
No, a piano is an instrument. An orchestra is an ensemble of different kind of instruments. The piano does not have a place in the average orchestra. It may however play with an orchestra in a concerto. Pianists can also play arrangements of orchestral pieces.
In short, it was a larger group.
Why would they be any different to instruments in any symphony orchestra? Maybe their distinctive feature is being in Chicago?
It's true, but it doesn't go far enough. The families of the orchestra do not just help define the structure, they create it.
Band and qwiure
No, a piano is an instrument. An orchestra is an ensemble of different kind of instruments. The piano does not have a place in the average orchestra. It may however play with an orchestra in a concerto. Pianists can also play arrangements of orchestral pieces.
I can think of: - Typical orchestra - All the instruments. - String Orchestra - Only withe the string section - Chamber Orchestra - Small baroque orchestra with only a few players to each part Hope this Helps
Strings, Woodwinds, Brass, and Percussion.
One can metaphorically compare a brain to an orchestra in the sense that the many different instruments of the orchestra act together to create a symphony, while the brain is able to coordinate the many different organs, muscles, and functions of the body, into the coherent process of living. But perhaps a closer comparison would be of an orchestra's conductor, to the brain.
in an orchestra you should have between 2-10 different instruments i think.......(i only think)
Conductor :)
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In short, it was a larger group.
The different sections of the orchestra break down into four basic families: strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion.
Why would they be any different to instruments in any symphony orchestra? Maybe their distinctive feature is being in Chicago?
It's true, but it doesn't go far enough. The families of the orchestra do not just help define the structure, they create it.