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1: ==Symphonic Orchestra== - The amazing remotecontrol orchestra conductor A viral video about classical music drug card VIDEO (809 bytes)
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- Orchestra & Instruments (315 bytes)
1: ==Symphonic Orchestra== - Pitch (16,733 bytes)
11: ...pitch standards"]]). Since some instruments in an orchestra use different key signatures (because of [[transp...
63: The advent of the [[orchestra]] as an independent (as opposed to accompanying) ...
75: ...orm: A = 442 Hz is common in continental European orchestras, while A = 445 is heard in Germany, Austria, and...
77: ...sed. Solo instruments such as the piano (which an orchestra may tune to if they are playing together) are als... - Harpsichord (20,144 bytes)
110: ...he basso continuo in his [[chamber music]] and [[orchestral music]]. - Brass instrument (13,026 bytes)
98: * [[Symphony orchestra]]
107: .../www.mti.dmu.ac.uk/~ahugill/manual/brass.html The Orchestra: A User's Manual - Brass] - Pipe Organ (57,297 bytes)
9: ...y for [[transcription (music)|transcriptions]] of orchestral music. In the era of [[silent film]]s, large [[t...
99: *Great, Swell, Choir, Solo, Orchestral, Echo, Antiphonal (America)
108: ...Usually this is the case with Echo/Antiphonal and Orchestral divisions, and sometimes it is seen with Solo an...
193: ...ting reed using the same principle as that of the orchestral [[clarinet]]. They are used almost exclusively a...
267: ...ture a wind pressure of only 1.5 inches, while an orchestral organ from the early 20th century may have wind ... - String (11,550 bytes)
52: ...on Celtic harps) or controlled by foot pedals (on orchestral harps).
83: * [[String orchestra]] - Rhodes piano (11,601 bytes)
22: ...ther Report]], [[Jan Hammer]] of the [[Mahavishnu Orchestra]] and [[Herbie Hancock]] also used the Rhodes. S... - Trumpet (17,779 bytes)
11: ...et from the one indicated on the written music, [[orchestra]] trumpet players are generally adept at transpos...
54: **Concerto in A flat for Trumpet and Orchestra
56: **Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra in E flat
60: **Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra in E flat
72: ==Orchestral excerpts== - Horn (instrument) (16,807 bytes)
7: ...her [[brass instruments]] commonly found in the [[orchestra]], the typical range of the horn is set an [[octa...
19: In orchestras before the invention of valves, horns sat with t...
38: ... did the invention of the valve." [Morley-Pegge, "Orchestral," 195]
42: ...is one of the most popular models in professional orchestras.
67: The horn is most often used as an orchestral instrument, with its singular tone being employe... - Euphonium (23,511 bytes)
43: ... bottom of the article are some of the well-known orchestral works in which the euphonium is commonly used (w...
82: ...ccompaniment ([[concert band]], [[brass band]], [[orchestra]], or often all three) are marked with an asteris...
172: ==The euphonium in orchestras==
174: These are some selected orchestral works that have parts commonly played on euphoni...
177: ...arber]], ''Symphony no. 2'' and ''Third Essay for Orchestra'' - Tuba (16,524 bytes)
1: ... the most recent additions to the modern symphony orchestra, first appearing in the mid-19th century, when it...
4: An [[orchestra]] usually has a single tuba, serving as the bass ...
6: ...'' by [[Hector Berlioz]] was the first major work orchestrated for tuba. It was originally scored for two [[o...
18: ...ead treble clef music pitched in E♭, as well as orchestras where they read music in the bass clef at concer...
20: ...s tuba of choice in German, Austrian, and Russian orchestras. Many younger players start out with an E♭ tu... - Cornet (10,140 bytes)
12: [[Fanfare]] orkest (NL and B) This orchestra is only found in the Netherlands, Belgium and Nor... - Flügelhorn (4,149 bytes)
7: ...gelhorn is the melody-instrument of a [[fanfare]]-orchestra. - Trombone (36,405 bytes)
17: ...bore of 0.450" (small bore) to 0.547" (large or ''orchestral'' bore) after the leadpipe and through the slide...
23: ...settings (i.e., as an addition to the opera house orchestra or to represent the supernatural or the funerary)...
26: ...lower voices of the chorus, though Viennese court orchestra ''Kapellmeister'' [[Johann Joseph Fux]] rejected ...
29: ...redited with its introduction into the [[symphony orchestra]] was [[Ludwig van Beethoven]], who used it in th...
31: ...uring the 1840s, leading to its widespread use in orchestras throughout Germany and Austria. Sattler's influe... - Saxophone (40,706 bytes)
1: ...it was originally intended as both an [[Orchestra|orchestral]] and [[military band]] instrument. Saxophone pl...
8: ...nstruments led to the saxophone not being used in orchestral groups. For a long time, it was relegated to mil...
58: ...ilies, each consisting of seven instruments. The "orchestral" family consisted of instruments in the keys of ...
61: ...erformed by the [[Stan Kenton]] "[[Mellophonium]] Orchestra").
70: Of the orchestral family, only the tenor in C, soprano in C, and [... - Clarinet (31,973 bytes)
9: ...hich is showcased in [[chamber music|chamber]], [[orchestra]]l, and [[wind band]] writing. The tone quality v...
11: ...early the same bore, and use the same mouthpiece. Orchestral players often use both A and B♭ instruments in...
13: ...ower clarinets and can be heard through even loud orchestral textures.
54: ...s are tuned to other instruments (such as in an [[orchestra]]). Some performers employ a plastic barrel with ...
66: ...keys remains and thus the A has remained a useful orchestral instrument. - E♭ clarinet (5,605 bytes)
1: ...ores as ''quartino in Miâ.'' It is used in [[orchestra]]s, [[concert band]]s, [[marching band]]s, and [[...
18: ==Orchestral music using the Eâ (or D) clarinet==
20: Some orchestral compositions with notable Eâ or D clarinet ...
27: Other orchestral compositions making use of Eâ or D clarinet...
46: * Hadcock, Peter, "Orchestral Studies for the Eâ Clarinet", Roncorp Publi... - Clarinet choir (1,839 bytes)
1: ... instrument|woodwind]] equivalent to the [[string orchestra]].
9: ...p://www.capriccio.nl/i.php?l=1 Capriccio Clarinet Orchestra] - Bass clarinet (15,618 bytes)
10: ...he instrument alone, or accompanied by [[piano]], orchestra, or other ensemble.
29: Orchestral music for bass clarinet is written using one of ...
33: System a) is used in orchestral music by most composers west of Germany and in a...
54: *Concertos for bass clarinet and orchestra by [[Josef Schelb]], [[Thea Musgrave]] and [[Diet...
85: ...dd Marcus]].[http://www.toddmarcusjazz.com/jazz%20orchestra%20bios.htm] Klezmer clarinetist [[Giora Feidman]]... - Basset horn (4,571 bytes)
10: ...include a concerto for basset horn in G and small orchestra by [[Carl Stamitz]], which has been arranged for ...
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