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A full orchestra consists of many types of instruments. Scores of music for a full orchestra would include parts for strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion instruments.
There are usually one 1st clarinet and one 2nd clarinet. But sometimes the orchestras are larger so they double it to then have 4 people playing. Also, sometimes the pieces require more clarinets such as bass, piccolo, contralto and so on, because of this, then you will need 4, 5 or sometimes more players.
It has to sound lower than the bass instrument in that family, eg. contrabass saxophone. You can go one better: the subcontrabass. Don't expect to see one in your local orchestra anytime soon, they're very rare.
Almost All ensembles of instruments in any genre are designed to be able to cover the full audio spectrum from Bass to soprano. The brass instruments cover three ranges in the area; Bass, Treble, and alto. The Trumpet is a treble to alto range instrument. The trombone is a Treble to bass instrument. The Sousaphone or Euphoniums are bass to double bass instruments. However, having said that, Jazz is not a particular style played with a particular set of instruments. It is a catchall name for any improvised music played on any instrument. All of the brass family of instruments have been used in Jazz bands. Equally all brass instruments are used in classical music. For a small Dixie style band you would expect to see; A trumpet A trombone A Banjo A Sousaphone, Bombadon, or other bass brass instrument. Drums But even this isn't the minimum or maximum line up or even the definitive list of instruments that can or cannot be used. All Jazz music is by definition, experimental to a greater or lesser degree.
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The answer is 'yes'.
A typical orchestra concert will contain pieces such as a symphony, a concerto, and perhaps an overture.
A full orchestra consists of many types of instruments. Scores of music for a full orchestra would include parts for strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion instruments.
There may be up to three or four different types (different sizes and ranges) of Clarinet in a standard orchestra, depending on the particular music to be played. However, they would not be referred to as 'clarinet families'. The family to which clarinets belong is the 'woodwind family', which in a standard symphony orchestra also comprises flutes/piccolos, oboes, and bassoons. There are well over a dozen different types of clarinet, many of them very specialised, but you would not expect to find more than a few types occurring together in a standard orchestra.
There are usually one 1st clarinet and one 2nd clarinet. But sometimes the orchestras are larger so they double it to then have 4 people playing. Also, sometimes the pieces require more clarinets such as bass, piccolo, contralto and so on, because of this, then you will need 4, 5 or sometimes more players.
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The online website Musicroom was established in 1995. A musician visiting the website could expect to find sheet music, instructional DVD's, instruments and music related software.
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Other than musical instruments one would expect; guitar, drums, bass guitar, John Lennon played the MELOTRON which many say has the sound of a piano being played, recorded and then replayed in reverse.
I expect that they struck the set, as they usually do after the last performance.