Depends on the piece, but in my music the violin is the melody while the bass, cello and viola are the harmony.
Depends on the musician, too. Ask the violinist this question and s/he will say the violin. Ask any other instrumental part and invariably they will claim "their part" is the most important one. Truth be known, collectively every musician, no matter what instrument or part they play, contributes equally to the end result, so, in effect, every section is the most important part.
The bassoon typically sits in the second row of the woodwind section, which is behind the string section. Where the bassoons sit is ultimately a decision made by the conductor.
When an orchestra piece features a soloist that plays alone for the most part, the orchestra just sits and waits until they come in for their part of the song. Lots of times though, when there's a soloist, there are background parts to go on behind the solo music. These are when another instrument or section of music plays quieter, but it's to enhance the melody or add harmony to the soloist.
The Trans-Siberian Orchestra plays neo-classical music.
When everyone plays music together, it is normally called an orchestra.
The place where an orchestra plays - is called the orchestra pit
The bassoon typically sits in the second row of the woodwind section, which is behind the string section. Where the bassoons sit is ultimately a decision made by the conductor.
An orchestra plays music for entertainment/pleasure.
The trombone plays a crucial role in the low brass section of an orchestra by providing a rich, deep sound that supports and enhances the overall harmony and texture of the music. Its versatile range and ability to blend with other instruments make it an essential component of the orchestra's brass section.
When an orchestra piece features a soloist that plays alone for the most part, the orchestra just sits and waits until they come in for their part of the song. Lots of times though, when there's a soloist, there are background parts to go on behind the solo music. These are when another instrument or section of music plays quieter, but it's to enhance the melody or add harmony to the soloist.
The Trans-Siberian Orchestra plays neo-classical music.
Pizzicato for the string instruments is achieved by the plucking of the strings.
When everyone plays music together, it is normally called an orchestra.
The leader of the orchestra - its a violin from the front desk.
Conductors are important in an orchestra because they lead and coordinate the musicians, ensuring that everyone plays together in harmony and follows the same tempo and dynamics. They also interpret the music and convey the composer's intentions to the performers, helping to create a cohesive and expressive musical performance.
The composer was Hans Zimmer but the actual orchestra remains unknown.
The place where an orchestra plays - is called the orchestra pit
The instrument in an orchestra plays a crucial role in creating the music by adding different sounds and tones to the overall performance. Each instrument has a specific part to play in the orchestra, contributing to the harmony and melody of the music being played.