Honestly, anywhere. It all depends on what the music director wants.
The place where an orchestra plays - is called the orchestra pit
None of Beethoven's symphonies has a piano part. He wrote five concertos for piano accompanied by orchestra, and a Fantasy for piano, chorus and orchestra.
The "pit" is where the orchestra (or other musicians) usually performs from for a musical presentation.
No, a piano is an instrument. An orchestra is an ensemble of different kind of instruments. The piano does not have a place in the average orchestra. It may however play with an orchestra in a concerto. Pianists can also play arrangements of orchestral pieces.
As far as I know its, Piano, Bass, Drums, Guitar, Trumpet 1, Trumpet 2, and Tenor Sax
A good performance flute will be fine. "Pit orchestra" simply means the orchestra is located in a sunken area in front of a stage, called the "pit." There are no particular instruments for a pit orchestra, nor is there any particular size of orchestra that plays in a pit.
The place where an orchestra plays - is called the orchestra pit
a lot of people played the piano in the orchestra
None of Beethoven's symphonies has a piano part. He wrote five concertos for piano accompanied by orchestra, and a Fantasy for piano, chorus and orchestra.
Yes, the orchestra can include a piano in its ensemble.
The "pit" is where the orchestra (or other musicians) usually performs from for a musical presentation.
It's the violin, piano is rarely used in orchestra pieces.
No, a piano is an instrument. An orchestra is an ensemble of different kind of instruments. The piano does not have a place in the average orchestra. It may however play with an orchestra in a concerto. Pianists can also play arrangements of orchestral pieces.
As far as I know its, Piano, Bass, Drums, Guitar, Trumpet 1, Trumpet 2, and Tenor Sax
the pit
The pit.
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