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The four main sections are strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion.

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The four main sections of the classical orchestra are:

1. String

2. Woodwind

3. Percussion

4. Brass

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Bass, Violin, Viola, and the Cello

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the strings the brass the wooden wings

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Strings, woodwinds, brass, percussion.

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