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- Bagpipes (20858 bytes)
40: ...y instruments, from model elephants,to small jazz orchestras. Well known bagads include Bagad Brieg, Bagad Kem... - Clarinet (18825 bytes)
12: ...ep and loud tone. It is often only used in large orchestras and bands rather than small ensembles.
82: ... wind ensembles, clarinet choirs and sometimes in orchestras to increase the upper range of the clarinet choir...
105: Clarinets were soon accepted into orchestras. Later models had a mellower tone than the origin... - Bass clarinet (3454 bytes)
- Contrabassoon (3761 bytes)
11: ...trabassoon is the deepest available sound in most orchestras. Accordingly, the instrument is notated an octave...
14: ... P?, Adler, and Amati (and possibly others). Most orchestras use one contrabassoonist, either as a primary pla... - Flute (11293 bytes)
- Heckelphone (1998 bytes)
5: ...m carried on the regular strength of professional orchestras. - Oboe (5230 bytes)
9: ...n [[harmonic]]s, therefore it's easy to tune to. Orchestras usually set the [[pitch (music)|pitch]] (tune) by... - Saxophone (14311 bytes)
43: ...except in large saxophone ensembles and saxophone orchestras. - Brass instrument (5234 bytes)
- Euphonium (3735 bytes)
14: ...ested it is a euphonium (or "tenor tuba") used in orchestras (such as in [[Gustav Holst|Holst]]'s [[The Planet... - Serpent (instrument) (2056 bytes)
5: ...]], it began to be used in [[military band]]s and orchestras, but was replaced in the [[19th century]] by a fu... - Trombone (15819 bytes)
- Balalaika (5108 bytes)
47: ...in larger U.S. cities sponsored smaller balalaika orchestras where village-style and Andreyev-style playing co... - Australia (39438 bytes)
- Tanzania (17411 bytes)
115: ...roup is much smaller in number than 'real taarab' orchestras and therefore more readily available to tour and ... - Harp (23216 bytes)
24: ...lo, as part of chamber ensembles, and in symphony orchestras. It has six and a half octaves (about 47 strings)... - Guitar (36953 bytes)
121: ...ith other instruments commonly found in bands and orchestras, in terms of sheer audible volume. Many acoustic ...
129: ...ble bass viol, the "big bass", a staple of string orchestras and [[Bluegrass music|bluegrass]] bands alike. - Cymbal (7449 bytes)
- Timpani (31735 bytes)
43: ...h or friction clutch pedal. Most school bands and orchestras below the [[university]] level use cheaper, more ...
73: ...ny added drums are nonstandard. Many professional orchestras and timpanists own multiple sets of timpani consi...
85: ...ry classical music|20th century]] works for large orchestras, but the early Romantic composer [[Hector Berlioz...
167: ...th century]], timpani were most commonly found in orchestras, ceremonial trumpet and timpani ensembles still e... - Johann Sebastian Bach (31106 bytes)
89: ...ger; some are single choruses; some are for grand orchestras, some only a few instruments. A very common forma...
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