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There is no guitar in a standard symphony orchestra. If the orchestra is playing a guitar concerto, the guitarist would sit in front of the orchestra, near the conductor, as would any other soloist.

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The guitar is not usually part of the orchestra except perhaps as a solo instrument. In that case, it would appear on stage next to the conductors podium.

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The Bass Guitar Belongs to the Strings Section of a Classical Orchestra

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It doesn't. Most orchestral music doesn't use the guitar.

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No. The guitar is not a standard instrument in the orchestra.

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Guitars aren't generally used in orchestra.

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