No, band and orchestra are not the same thing. A band typically consists of wind and percussion instruments, while an orchestra includes string, wind, brass, and percussion instruments.
No, an orchestra is not considered a band. An orchestra typically consists of classical musicians playing instruments like violins, cellos, and flutes, while a band usually refers to a group of musicians playing popular music with instruments like guitars, drums, and keyboards.
grand band
Viola is played in orchestras.
grand band
A symphonic orchestra.
Savatage is an American heavy metal from Florida and TSO is a modern classic orchestra from New York. One thing in common, Jon Oliva is one of the principal songwriters of TSO And prior to the evolution of TSO, Oliva was the keyboardist and singer in the band Savatage.
Lots of possible answers. Band, Combo, Trio, Ensemble, Orchestra, Quartet, Quintet, Sextet, etc.
Orchestra comes from China but band is from europe countries
in the woodwind section just like the flute how do i know???? experience play in band going to play flute more info flutes and piccolos are pretty much the same thing just piccolos are smaller and more expensive!;) plus the piccolo is in the band not orchestra!!!!!!!!;) ^actually, piccolos are in orchestra. In an orchestra, there are typically 2 flutes and one piccolo player. They are not just in band.
The band and the orchestra played together.
See the thing is, a band can have as little or as many instruments as preferred. Unless it is like a symphony orchestra when many are needed.
Orchestra beginners, orchestra intermediate, orchestra advanced; Band begginers, band intermediate, band advanced, band concert, jazz band (early bird), guitar, quir all the way to young womens
A chamber orchestra. Sinfonietta
band or orchestra or ensemble or duet or quartet are a few terms
Violins are typically in orchestras
In the band but not in the orchestra
Band and qwiure