A few of them are Three Dog Night, and The Moody Blues.
Police and Law Enforcment Conductors of orchestras ,bands ,or choral groups. Baton is just French for stick.
Well, size is a difference. Usually rock bands have about 4-7 people, but orchestras can have over 50-100 people. Rock bands are relatively modern, orchestras have been around for hundreds of years. Rock bands usually play more modern, upbeat, and loud music. Orchestras play music that dates back 200 hundred years. It can be slow, fast, loud, quiet. Rock band's concerts are very informal. People stand up and cheer during performances. But in an orchestra concert, everyone remains seated and absoluetly silent.
Part of it is a reference to the small groups of string instruments that were popular in the UK at the time, called "light orchestras" because they were smaller than regular orchestras. "Electric" nods to the electric instruments also used in the band's music, like guitar and moog. One of the band's goals at the time of its creation was to wed classical and rock music, and the name "Electric Light Orchestra" that has elements of both.
Grunge rock was originally performed in Seattle Washington.
Chalene Johnson is listed as an accomplished musician who specialized in playing the electric and acoustic violin and viola and has been with various groups and orchestras.
Orchestras, Rock Band, ECT.
Orchestras and bands.
in orchestras, jazz, and rock and roll
Marching Bands, Orchestras, Big bands, concert bands, Jazz bands, and sometimes but rarely rock bands. Marching Bands, Orchestras, Big bands, concert bands, Jazz bands, and sometimes but rarely rock bands.
Very few orchestras have full drum sets, but there a re a few innovative ones such as Trans Siberian Orchestra, which plays rock music. Some orchestras have single drums such as a snare, but few have a full drum set.
Orchestras, music halls, some churchs, some peoples homes, small baroque groups, etc.
Police and Law Enforcment Conductors of orchestras ,bands ,or choral groups. Baton is just French for stick.
Bass drums are used in marching bands, concert bands, orchestras, rock bands, you name it.
Depending on the instruments that the composer wrote the score to include, those would be the instruments included in a rock Opera orchestra. For example, The Who's Tommy, known as a rock opera, played on Broadway in New York. The orchestras on Broadway are usually made up of the four major instrument groups including woodwinds, brass, percussion and strings. You can determine the exact makeup of any orchestra required to support a rock opera by looking at its score.
Well, size is a difference. Usually rock bands have about 4-7 people, but orchestras can have over 50-100 people. Rock bands are relatively modern, orchestras have been around for hundreds of years. Rock bands usually play more modern, upbeat, and loud music. Orchestras play music that dates back 200 hundred years. It can be slow, fast, loud, quiet. Rock band's concerts are very informal. People stand up and cheer during performances. But in an orchestra concert, everyone remains seated and absoluetly silent.
Part of it is a reference to the small groups of string instruments that were popular in the UK at the time, called "light orchestras" because they were smaller than regular orchestras. "Electric" nods to the electric instruments also used in the band's music, like guitar and moog. One of the band's goals at the time of its creation was to wed classical and rock music, and the name "Electric Light Orchestra" that has elements of both.
They made it acceptable for rock bands to use classical stylings and even collaborate with orchestras (1970's Deep Purple in Concert)