ORKESTRA ÇALGILARINI YAKINDAN TANIYABİLECEĞİNİZ GÜZEL BİR ADRES

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Strings

The string section is the basis of the orchestra and the one consistent component of orchestras down the ages. The range of expression available and the great stamina of strings makes them a powerful tool. The Principal of the First Violin section is also the Leader of the orchestra.

Violin

Viola

Cello

Double bass

Woodwind

The wind section is traditionally known as the woodwind section even though not all the instruments are made of wood (for example the saxophone is made of metal). The woodwind section usually includes flutes, oboes, clarinets and bassoons. Saxophones are less commonly used.

Flute

Piccolo

Oboe

Cor Anglais

Clarinet

Bass Clarinet

E Flat Clarinet

Contrabass Clarinet

Bassoon

Contrabassoon

Saxophone

Brass

The traditional line-up of the brasses is: Horns, Trumpets, Trombones, Tubas. The numbers and combinations of these instruments vary greatly according to historical period, geographical location and, of course, composer choice. Horns are often used in combination with woodwind, and generally have a weaker sound than the other brass.

Horn

Trumpet

Trombone

Bass Trombone

Tuba

Percussion

The percussion section includes any number of instruments from timpani to tubular bells and from castanettes to congas. The variety of instruments is enormous, however they do fall into two main groups: tuned percussion and untuned percussion.

Timpani

Percussion

Harp and Keyboards

Harp

Keyboard