The stick a conductor uses to lead an orchestra is called a baton.
The stick traditionally used by a conductor is a Baton (pronounced: bah-tahn).
Pachelbel, Canon in D
Violins are typically in orchestras
it depends on how big the orchestra is. there is no set number.
acoustically
The name of a device used to conduct an orchestra is a baton.
The big xylophone used in the orchestra is called a marimba.
The wood xylophone used in the orchestra is called a "marimba."
baton
The stick traditionally used by a conductor is a Baton (pronounced: bah-tahn).
Yes, the noun orchestra is used as a collective noun for an orchestra of musicians.
Usually a joystick is used as an input device for gaming purpose. A keyboard is also used for such purpose
Believe it or not, it's called a "lowering device"
Pachelbel, Canon in D
Yes, in a standard orchestra there are four of them.
Stent
Violins are typically in orchestras