Usually it's the principal/first chair violin, also known as the concertmaster.
conductor
The simple "orchestra" will have the most musicians.
the right answer is Orchestra, the one who would have the most musician.
Màtè Szücs, Solo Viola Player of the Radio Orchestra of Frankfurt and the German Chamber Orchestra of Bremen.
The oldest and the most famous would be the Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain. There are others that have developed over the years including the Langley Ukulele Orchestra and the United Kingdom Ukulele Orchestra.
conductor
there are two. violin and cello p.s orchestra is the strings ____________________________________________________ i think the conducter is the most important position in an orchestra, he keeps every1 in tune, determines how to interpret the music, corrects errors in rehearsals etc.
A concertmaster or concertmistress is the leader of the first violin section of an orchestra. They usually come on stage last and tune the orchestra. They are also usually the most skilled player.
The simple "orchestra" will have the most musicians.
The String section has the most members in the orchestra.
the right answer is Orchestra, the one who would have the most musician.
Màtè Szücs, Solo Viola Player of the Radio Orchestra of Frankfurt and the German Chamber Orchestra of Bremen.
the catcher is the most important player i think the pitcher or the whole team all togehter is one important "player"
The oldest and the most famous would be the Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain. There are others that have developed over the years including the Langley Ukulele Orchestra and the United Kingdom Ukulele Orchestra.
Manoe Konings
The leader of the orchestra - its a violin from the front desk.
The saxophone is not typically a standard instrument in a traditional orchestra, but it can be featured in certain compositions. Its importance in an orchestra depends on the specific piece being performed.