Typically, an orchestra includes two flutes.
An orchestra typically has two flutes.
A chord typically consists of three or more notes played together.
In music, a single beat count typically includes one note.
A full orchestral score typically uses multiple music staffs, with each staff representing a different instrument or group of instruments in the orchestra.
how ever many you want
An orchestra typically has two flutes.
Two ... or one paired with an oboe at times, too.
A drill bit typically has two flutes.
there are 3 - 5 to flutes per orchestra :) or a least that is the number it says on google. there are 3 - 5 to flutes per orchestra :) or a least that is the number it says on google.
two or three
A full symphony orchestra could easily have 80 people.
There are many flutes all around the world. The "Flute A BEC" is one. Now, we mostly see/hear the common kind of flutes, mostly made of stainless steel or metal.
There may be up to three or four different types (different sizes and ranges) of Clarinet in a standard orchestra, depending on the particular music to be played. However, they would not be referred to as 'clarinet families'. The family to which clarinets belong is the 'woodwind family', which in a standard symphony orchestra also comprises flutes/piccolos, oboes, and bassoons. There are well over a dozen different types of clarinet, many of them very specialised, but you would not expect to find more than a few types occurring together in a standard orchestra.
In a narrative, there are typically three to five paragraphs.
Flutes are wind instruments as are many other musical instruments but I don't think it has a "scientific" name. There are other names for small flutes but not ordinary flutes.
Irish flutes can be made out of many different materials. Most of the Irish flutes are made of materials such as wood or bamboo, but can also be made from PVC.
As far as i no 4