Violin is the smallest and viola is a little bit bigger than a violin
The violin is the smallest stringed instrument in an orchestra.
By numbers, second place goes to the violas.
The smallest orchestral stringed instrument is the Violin. The size of stringed instruments, from smallest to largest, is as follows: Violin Viola Cello Double Bass
The piccolo, which is a small version of the flute. Some might say the piccolo since it is quite small. However, there are so many percussion instruments that it is hard to tell which might be the smallest. I would think that castanets might be considered the smallest instrument in the orchestra. They are typically about the size of the palm of your hand.
I think the answer is Bassoon
The violin is the smallest stringed instrument in an orchestra.
cello
Piccolo, though some percussion instruments can be smaller.
By numbers, second place goes to the violas.
The smallest orchestral stringed instrument is the Violin. The size of stringed instruments, from smallest to largest, is as follows: Violin Viola Cello Double Bass
The piccolo, which is a small version of the flute. Some might say the piccolo since it is quite small. However, there are so many percussion instruments that it is hard to tell which might be the smallest. I would think that castanets might be considered the smallest instrument in the orchestra. They are typically about the size of the palm of your hand.
I think the answer is Bassoon
The instrument in an orchestra that has the highest pitch is the violin.
No, a piccolo is a wind instrument. It is very similar to a flute.
The clarinet.
A Standard orchestra but with only one instrument of each instrument
a harp :)