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Why is the percussion section in an orchestra called the kitchen?
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Is there 2 Trans Siberian Orchestras?
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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. Read more
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How can Trans Siberian orchestra Do 2 Shows in different cities at the same time?
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Trans-Siberian Orchestra can perform in two different cities at the same time by utilizing two separate groups of musicians and production crews. Each group wou Read more
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How does the Wind Ensemble and the Symphonic Orchestra differ?
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Oh, dude, it's like comparing apples and oranges! The Wind Ensemble is all about those woodwinds and brass instruments, while the Symphonic Orchestra brings in Read more
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Name one family of instruments found at front of orchestra?
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Who follows the orchestra conductor?
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What Western orchestral instrument or instruemnts derive form Turkish Military bands?
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What are the four main sections of the orchestra name and describe each one?
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Woodwind Instruments
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What is the main orchestral string instruments?
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What percussion instruments are not in a orchestra?
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What is an orchestra bells?
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It's called a Glockenspiel. A percussion instrument that produces tuned pitches by striking tuned metal strips arranged similarly in fashion to the piano.