A full symphony orchestra could easily have 80 people.
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As the name suggests, a wind ensemble is made up entirely of wind instruments (woodwinds and brass), though it can also use percussion. There are no strings. Meanwhile, the symphony orchestra is mostly strings, with some winds as well.
In general, the strings make up around 75% of the orchestra.
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A full symphony orchestra could easily have 80 people.
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It is sometimes used when referring to the string section of the orchestra. The string section is made up of: violins, violas, cellos and double basses.
As the name suggests, a wind ensemble is made up entirely of wind instruments (woodwinds and brass), though it can also use percussion. There are no strings. Meanwhile, the symphony orchestra is mostly strings, with some winds as well.
In general, the strings make up around 75% of the orchestra.
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Jorge Quintero
yes. how? because he changed it and made the orchestra bigger! mainly in the violin and viola section
Essentially there is no difference between a philharmonic orchestra and a symphony orchestra. Both are made up of the same types of instruments and are capable of playing the same music. A philharmonic orchestra is normally composed of a choir or choral society that it accompanies whereas a symphony orchestra is not. There is or there use to be a difference. The Philharmonic Orchestra was also called " The Musical Republic" the musician elected their Conductor, the economics, the character of their orchestra, share revenues. The Symphonic Orchestra was mainly musicians employed by a State, University, etc. Today I do not know if this difference still prevails.
Electric Light Orchestra
The saxophone.