The tuba became part of the orchestra in the mid to late 19th century. It wasn't invented until the 1840s.
Not usualy, the tuba is considered the norm in an orchestra.
The tuba is the lowest in the brass family.
In an orchestra they are Trumpet Horn (Formally French Horn) Trombone Tuba In a Brass/Silver band Cornet Trombone Euphonium Tuba
For most orchestral music that uses it, one tuba is enough. It partners with the bass trombone.
trumpet, trombone, baritone, tuba, and french horn
Not usualy, the tuba is considered the norm in an orchestra.
The largest is the tuba.
Horn, Trumpet, Trombone, and tuba.
The tuba is the lowest in the brass family.
In an orchestra they are Trumpet Horn (Formally French Horn) Trombone Tuba In a Brass/Silver band Cornet Trombone Euphonium Tuba
For most orchestral music that uses it, one tuba is enough. It partners with the bass trombone.
Generally, they are played in a marching band or orchestra.
Trumpet, Trombone, Tuba, French Horn
1. The tuba was originally designed to be played while marching, not sitting.2. The first Friday in May is International Tuba Day, which celebrates tubists around the world.3. The tuba is the youngest of the brass instruments, made in the middle of the nineteenth century.4. An orchestra often only has one tuba, although it is also common to have three.
trumpet, trombone, baritone, tuba, and french horn
Trumpet, Trombone, Tuba, French Horn
F horn, trumpet, trombone, and tuba.