The heart of classical orchestra is really up to the person listening to decide. Majority of people will tell you the conductor is the heart of the classical orchestra. The conductor brings the music to life by the instruments and their players that play to his expertise of the music. But you have others say the brass section or the percussion section is the heart. It is the instruments and the players that have the soul and heart.
The conductor is the heart of the classical orchestra.
Some would say that it is the conductor but i believe it to be the brass section which kepps the main beat of the piece and is the foundations of any good orchestra.
No one single group of instruments is the "heart" of the orchestra. All instruments contribute greatly to the performance of any piece of music. Without one group playing, the piece would falter, so all groups of instruments in the orchestra are of equal being, one not being better or worse than the other.
the conductor is the heart of the orchestra... All instrument do though share the melody and harmony you may have 2 or 3 harmony's going @ once...
Once I herd a conductor who said: you cellos are the heart of the orchestra so you violas are the blood and you violins are the stars!
Without doubt, the violin.
The string instruments
That describes a concerto.
concerto
The violin is the smallest stringed instrument in an orchestra.
1,2,3 man band or orchestra
The clarinet.
That describes a concerto.
It Is called an Orchestra.
concerto
The instrument in an orchestra that has the highest pitch is the violin.
The violin is the smallest stringed instrument in an orchestra.
1,2,3 man band or orchestra
The clarinet.
A Standard orchestra but with only one instrument of each instrument
this instrument is called a stethoscope.
They usually are pianists, but there ir no obligation, you can study conducting even if you are not a technically great performer, bur you need to hace very clear the ideas of performance and very high knowledge of the instrument of the orchestra
That little stick they use is called a "baton."
a harp :)