Orchestras usually consist of string instruments and softer wind instruments including percussion. So the Violin, Viola, Cello, and the Bass are most likely included. Some brass instruments like the French Horn and trumpet may be included and some mellow woodwind instruments like the clarinet or flute may be included also.
Orchestras are very different from concert bands, they provide the audience with a different variety of music, and they tend to be more popular in some areas. They provide the audience with a wide range from the highest key on the piano to the lowest key.
Some orchestras even include wind instruments, so its like concert band and orchestra combined, they tend to also be very popular, like the Philharmonic Orchestra. The Philharmonic Orchestra includes many instruments, most stings that i mentioned before are included, and brass and woodwind parts out the wazoo.
Audiences can and will come from the farthest places, thousands of people come to see orchestras every year no matter how far. I don't blame them. I was lucky to be able to experience one when I went to Chicago, it was fantastic.
If you're interested in learning an instrument, it's never too late. I've been playing my trumpet for almost four years now and I absolutely love it, there is a large variety to chose from so don't worry. When I see orchestras perform, it makes me want to be a band director even more.
Thank you for reading my post on orchestras, and I hope you find interests in learning music!
Orchestras are very different from concert bands, they provide the audience with a different variety of music, and they tend to be more popular in some areas. They provide the audience with a wide range from the highest key on the piano to the lowest key.
Some orchestras even include wind instruments, so its like concert band and orchestra combined, they tend to also be very popular, like the Philharmonic Orchestra. The Philharmonic Orchestra includes many instruments, most stings that i mentioned before are included, and brass and woodwind parts out the wazoo.
Audiences can and will come from the farthest places, thousands of people come to see orchestras every year no matter how far. I don't blame them. I was lucky to be able to experience one when I went to Chicago, it was fantastic.
If you're interested in learning an instrument, it's never too late. I've been playing my trumpet for almost four years now and I absolutely love it, there is a large variety to chose from so don't worry. When I see orchestras perform, it makes me want to be a band director even more.
Thank you for reading my post on orchestras, and I hope you find interests in learning music!