This isn't any type of answer, well maybe it is a little, but I think of it more as a clarification. Kind of like the "More Info" section on Yahoo! Answers.
This is, more specifically, what I'm looking for.
Someone that does more energetic songs. Not just Classical music.
And here are two examples of what I'm looking for:
David Garrett
Emilie Autumn (Her album Laced/Unlaced is what I'd be more interested in.)
There are a great number of popular violinist. Some popular violinist rock artists include: Emilie Autumn, Charlie Bisharat, Tracy Bonham, Karen Briggs, Chris Carmichael, Sharon Corr, Papa John Creach, Charlie Daniels, Tymon Dogg, Jerry Goodman, Richard Greene, Petra Haden, Don 'Sugarcane' Harris, David LaFlamme, Jim Lea, Sean Mackin, Nash the Slash, and many more.
The most famous and wellknown harpist is Harpo Marx. He is well known through out the world from his comedies and is known to little children aswell. He is an amazing harpist - he taught himself!
100.7 and 102.7 they both have rock and classic rock (i prefer classic rock)
In an orchestra, violinists sit at the left hand of the conductor. The leftmost chair is called the 'first chair violinist', and to the right of that chair is the 'second chair violinist'. Sometimes, the conductor turns over rehearsal leadership to the first chair violinist.
In a Full Orchestra, usually about 32-40 in total, depending on the distribution of both the 1st and 2nd violins. Many full professional orchestras do 20 1st violins and 20 second violins, adding up to 40 violin to produce a full powerful sound. My youth orchestra does 16 per section, which adds up to 32 violins in total.On the other hand, some smaller orchestras (such as chamber ensembles) may only have less than 16 violins per section.There is no specified quantity that must be used at all times. Actually, theres many different numbers of violins that a orchistra may have!There is no set amount. How ever many violins get in is how many there are.There is one violin in an orchestra. but there is a Cello ,and a viola in an orchestra and they look like violins :)probably around 34...........give or take a few.as my final answer:30 TO 3422 violins are in a orchestra i am i the orchestra and 4 time state camapionsThe number of violinists in an orchestra has grown over the musical eras. Classical era orchestras had 16 violinists (8 1st violinists, 8 2nd violinists). Early romantic era orchestras had 26 violinists (14 1st violinists, 12 2nd violinists). Later romantic era orchestras 32 violinists (16 1st violinists, 16 2nd violinists). Modern era orchestras, however, have a decreased number (since the last period): 30 violinists (16 1st violinists, 14 2nd violinists). Note that these are just averages. Chamber orchestras might have less to create a more intimate sound and often, orchestras use a different number of violinists as they perform different era pieces.Well in a Symphonic Orchestra or Philharmonic Orchestra it's between 12 and 30. With a two to one ratio for violas and violoncellos and 4 to one for double basses for the rest of the strings section.lnbdflheo;hjapsnj dfjbyop j;pkgb;nlae dfljt;jkmbdnlzxmt4;2k pzdfmgl owerjp5jkr3;pjk
Typically, none, although some educational bands find it easier to recruit violinists than oboists. This is rare.
Allison krauss
David Garrett
The most famous and wellknown harpist is Harpo Marx. He is well known through out the world from his comedies and is known to little children aswell. He is an amazing harpist - he taught himself!
Simple enough - the plural form is "violinists".
Pianists are musicians who play the piano, a large keyboard instrument. Violinists are musicians who play the violin, a string instrument that is typically played with a bow. Both pianists and violinists are skilled in technique and musical interpretation.
There is a good musical violin octet playing at the Hall tonight. All 8 violinists are children.
Kerrang! Rock sound! The big cheese!
100.7 and 102.7 they both have rock and classic rock (i prefer classic rock)
Hillsong United.
Yes
Violinists use the violin. I use the violin.
There should be, maybe one in a million?