Stradivarius violins are very expensive violins that some professionals use because of their excellent tone and sound quality. They are of much better quality than standard violins that most people have.
Typically, none, although some educational bands find it easier to recruit violinists than oboists. This is rare.
There are the percussion's: clarinet, flute. The Jazz: Trombone, trumpet and possibly the saxophone. There is always a drum and sometimes a piano. Some rock bands have a guitar and singer and a bass. Violins and Violas are for classical music bands.
An orchestra has violins, violas, and cellos, and a symphonic band doesn't.
I know one band that's called 'Apocalyptica' that only consists (or consisted) of cello's. (It still exists but I don't know for sure if there are only cello's in it anymore).
Stradivarius violins are very expensive violins that some professionals use because of their excellent tone and sound quality. They are of much better quality than standard violins that most people have.
Typically, none, although some educational bands find it easier to recruit violinists than oboists. This is rare.
There are the percussion's: clarinet, flute. The Jazz: Trombone, trumpet and possibly the saxophone. There is always a drum and sometimes a piano. Some rock bands have a guitar and singer and a bass. Violins and Violas are for classical music bands.
An orchestra has violins, violas, and cellos, and a symphonic band doesn't.
I know one band that's called 'Apocalyptica' that only consists (or consisted) of cello's. (It still exists but I don't know for sure if there are only cello's in it anymore).
yes, most electric violins use normal bridges.
yes and some violins still use it
some do.
Usually as second violins, but in some parts they also can have the melody of the first violins!
Unknwon.
Some people would be devastated.Then the world would lose a most beautiful musical instrument. Music would be all the poorer for it. Violins are not just used for classical music, but they are also used effectively in modern bands. They lend a resonance that cannot be reproduced by any other instrument.
Concert bands and marching bands use many clarinets. The clarinet section is typically the largest section of a concert band. They are one of the lead voices of the woodwind section and are often used in place of the violins in transcriptions of orchestral music. Marching bands also use clarinets, but because they are not as loud as brass instruments, they are often used to play high ornamental parts. For main melody or harmony lines, the clarinet is used in softer sections or to double brass parts when a smoother sound is wanted. Rock and pop bands rarely use clarinets, but clarinets are often found in jazz combos and ensembles. In the days of the big bands (1930's in to the 1950's) Benny Goodman and Arie Shaw played the clarinet and led their bands.