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olganol [36]
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Describe the major sections of the orchestra if you could play an instrument in one section which instrument would it be why

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Arada [10]3 years ago
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Answer:

read below :)

Explanation:

The symphony orchestra is made up of strings, woodwinds, brass and percussions they are the four main sections were most instruments are found.

The widest section as seen in the image below, belongs to the strings, violin, being the smallest in the strings is followed by the viola, then cello and finally the double bass or also named contrabass comes at the end.

I would choose to play the violin since I found it the most expressive instrument that is often the main instrument that introduces or plays along with the piano and adds effects to any melody. It also has a high pitch sound that is characteristic of certain tunes that I prefer.

I prefer the violin as is the main instrument of many soundtracks.

Aleks04 [339]3 years ago
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A major parts of an orchestra would be The oboe because it tunes the winds. the vilolin because it tunes the strings the conductor because they know the piece and the percussion because they keep the tempo. I would play the chello beciad I like the sound
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