yea the new rock band one that has the orchestra
the drums were introduced into the orchestra in 46 bc when jesus and moses decided to form a rock band. They did it to get all the girls in Jeruselum
No they are not "Emo" or "Post-Hardcore". They are an Indie rock band, some say Alternative rock and others say Indie pop but once you get that picture you'll realize that those genres are basically the same and that Manchester Orchestra is within that category. There a good band, there way to cool for any of that emo or harcore garbage.
Lots of possible answers. Band, Combo, Trio, Ensemble, Orchestra, Quartet, Quintet, Sextet, etc.
It's Johann Pachelbel's "Canon in D"
Orchestra comes from China but band is from europe countries
No, there is only one Trans-Siberian Orchestra. The Trans-Siberian Orchestra is an American rock band known for its elaborate concerts and symphonic rock sound. The band was formed in 1996 and has released multiple albums and embarked on numerous tours, captivating audiences with their unique blend of classical music and rock elements.
An ensemble is a group of musicians, vocalists, or a combination of both. A rock band is known as a rock ensemble. A jazz band is a jazz ensemble so on and so forth. ... They can be referred to as an orchestra, band, symphony, trio, quartet, quintet, ensemble, etc.
An orchestra typically consists of classical instruments like violins, cellos, and flutes, and plays classical music. A band usually includes guitars, drums, and vocals, and plays a variety of genres like rock, pop, or jazz.
The band and the orchestra played together.
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
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.