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  • Placement of Instruments on an Orchestra Stage

    There are many factors that contribute to the beauty of an orchestral concert---the tuning of the instruments, the talent of the performers and the cohesion with which the band can play. However,...

  • What Instruments Are in the Brass Section?

    The brass section of an orchestra, symphony or band, lends the performance an array of lower pitched tones that deepen the music. While flutes and clarinets are delicate and pretty, the brass...

  • Information on Orchestra Instruments

    The instruments in a symphony orchestra are categorized into the string, woodwind, brass and percussion sections. A chamber orchestra has the same kinds of instruments, but in fewer numbers.

  • What Instruments Are in a Chamber Orchestra?

    Many large cities with thriving music centers have both a philharmonic, or symphonic, orchestra, as well as a second, separate chamber orchestra. Those with only a little music background might...

  • How Many Instruments Make Up a Full Orchestra?

    Anyone who has ever attended a symphony has probably noted the large number of musicians performing on stage. Dominated by the musicians playing strings, an orchestra is a large grouping of...

  • How to Play the Baritone

    The baritone horn, or euphonium, is a brass instrument in the bass register, and with some practice can produce beautiful low register music independently or as part of an ensemble. If you're...

  • How to Sit in an Orchestra

    Knowing where to sit in when you are a musician in an orchestra can be confusing and may seem impossible to understand. Luckily, there are an easy set of typical rules of where everyone sits that...

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