I’ve watched this like 30 times for school I have to study this in 2 days and know it all this is a brand new subject I’ve never done music I’m cooked😢
There are tons of different String, Woodwind, Brass, Percussion, and Keyboard instruments out there, but most symphony orchestras and philharmonic orchestras across the globe consist of the following instruments: String Section: Violins, Violas, Cellos, Double Basses, and Harps. Woodwind Section: Piccolos, Flutes, Oboes, English Horns, Clarinets, Bass Clarinets, Bassoons, and Contrabassoons. Brass Section: Trumpets, French Horns, Trombones, Bass Trombones, Euphoniums, and Tubas. Percussion Section: Snare Drums, Bass Drums, Cymbals, Tambourines, Triangles, Drum Kits, Whips, Castanets, Gongs, Timpanis, Tubular Bells, Xylophones, Glockenspiels, Vibraphones, and Marimbas. Keyboard Section: Pianos, Celestes, Harpsichords and Organs.
It's a shame that the double-bass was covered almost entirely by the piano. This often happens when a double-bass gets to play a solo piece. The pianist tends to accompany the double-bass like the might accompany a trombone and play far too loudly. The double-bass may be big, but it isn't a loud instrument.
OMG I wonder if its possible to play every instrument in there at professional level? If there's anyone who has, please tell me the secret on how you organized yourself.
I think that would be possible but it'd be more of a life goal. And yet you'd play a given instrument less better than a guy that dedicated his whole life to that one signle instrument.
@@Pulp_nd_Fuss I realized that there's somewhat a possibility due to some instruments relating to others. Like the violin helps learn viola cello and bass just by knowing the notes. The only thing you need is get used to the positioning. But, idk how I'm going to learn so much. Sometimes I guess I get too excited.
@@raquelvasquez5152 surely its over-whelming, I think the trick is to get to the depths of specific styles and technique of a single instrument rather than a general knowing of many
Thanks. There are no saxophones in a traditional Western symphony orchestra. They've appeared infrequently since the 1960s, but still by no means the norm.
layout showed instrument not played in the vid... i am dissapoint. also, can appreciate how the 2nd song in the vid was a version not sped up to high hades... i hate it when its too fast. cant appreciate it.
Apologies for the typo: should be double basses. I'm not the author of the orchestral layout map, so not guilty on this occasion!
I would love one of these maps for my students to color as we follow along, is there a way to get a copy?
@@sarahkelley8461 To be honest, a good old Google image search for ‘blank orchestra map’ should come up trumps!
@@sarahkelley8461 This is amazing, but aren't there bass clarinets and saxophone in an orchestra as well?
Me here
Why did you include the gongs, bells, base drum, or celesta?
school made me watch this its probably the most interesting video i've watched for school ever
That’s very kind! Thanks for commenting
listen to central cee instead g
@@johnbarkle692 ikr
Same lol
I’ve watched this like 30 times for school I have to study this in 2 days and know it all this is a brand new subject I’ve never done music I’m cooked😢
so real bro im cooked too..
Here I am watching this not for school but for my personal gain as a electronic music producer trying to expand my horizon into orchestral music
I do like it when strings, woodwinds, brass, percussion lineup in that order from front to back
1 hour until music exam 💪🏼
I ❤ the double bass such a rich and deep sound
I agree!
99% views from this video are school student
What school do ya go to
Guess I'm that 1% that just came here out of curiosity lol
Yep
indeed.
I'm in school rn
There are tons of different String, Woodwind, Brass, Percussion, and Keyboard instruments out there, but most symphony orchestras and philharmonic orchestras across the globe consist of the following instruments:
String Section: Violins, Violas, Cellos, Double Basses, and Harps.
Woodwind Section: Piccolos, Flutes, Oboes, English Horns, Clarinets, Bass Clarinets, Bassoons, and Contrabassoons.
Brass Section: Trumpets, French Horns, Trombones, Bass Trombones, Euphoniums, and Tubas.
Percussion Section: Snare Drums, Bass Drums, Cymbals, Tambourines, Triangles, Drum Kits, Whips, Castanets, Gongs, Timpanis, Tubular Bells, Xylophones, Glockenspiels, Vibraphones, and Marimbas.
Keyboard Section: Pianos, Celestes, Harpsichords and Organs.
2:52 - 3:06 Just a personal timestap for me, a bassoon fan
I’ve played that piece, it’s fun and I admire your taste
school made me watch this on meet so i gave u a like
its amazing what instruments can do
I made my students watch this!
School did not make me watch this
Dan
Nooo
Dam
This is great!
In principle, it is up to the conductor how he/she would like the orchestra to be arranged. - Greetings, Heinz
nice music
School made me watch this
me too lol
Same
same
same
Same
Why are we not talking about that Tuba excerpt choice, lol?
I went very high brow with that one 😇
I will rewatch again and again just to hear it!
I love this instrument 1:08 :)
Piccolo is so sweet, it has a fantasy movie vibe
I never even heard half of these. #1 reason I wanted to homeschool my kids, I get to learn all the things I missed in school myself 😆
We learn something every day!
I don't know why but harp makes me so emotional
kinda wanna learn one now
Do it! 😃
Do u play btd6 ur name is psi
my school made me watch this :)
same
Not school making me watch this💀
It's a shame that the double-bass was covered almost entirely by the piano. This often happens when a double-bass gets to play a solo piece. The pianist tends to accompany the double-bass like the might accompany a trombone and play far too loudly. The double-bass may be big, but it isn't a loud instrument.
The bass can actually project really well
If music had orientation, this would be a part of the first day
Using this as revision for a music test today 😢
me watching dis for school means going through the comments
But you skipped over the other instruments like the gong.
Because they're not common in orchestra
Which music you play in background its ngl🤯
When it’s time to combine the School orchestra and band (strings and winds) and you’re happy but then you realize you play Saxophone
Fire 💯🤙
Came here to understand the instrument names and how they sound in LMMS
School to
Me too
Me too
OMG I wonder if its possible to play every instrument in there at professional level? If there's anyone who has, please tell me the secret on how you organized yourself.
I think that would be possible but it'd be more of a life goal. And yet you'd play a given instrument less better than a guy that dedicated his whole life to that one signle instrument.
@@Pulp_nd_Fuss I realized that there's somewhat a possibility due to some instruments relating to others. Like the violin helps learn viola cello and bass just by knowing the notes. The only thing you need is get used to the positioning. But, idk how I'm going to learn so much. Sometimes I guess I get too excited.
@@raquelvasquez5152 surely its over-whelming, I think the trick is to get to the depths of specific styles and technique of a single instrument rather than a general knowing of many
James morrison can do all besides the strings (i think)
I think the saxophones are missing, but good video.
Thanks. There are no saxophones in a traditional Western symphony orchestra. They've appeared infrequently since the 1960s, but still by no means the norm.
School usually makes me watch dumb stuff but these on I got no words to describe it🥰🥰🥰😭😅💕
Apparently my teacher can see if I’ve watched it
POV you have a listening test in a couple hours...☹️
Good luck!
@@TheMusicologist thank you I'm almost ready for it just rewatching this amazing video ☺️
Yaa true
5:53
AS A BASSIST, I AM EXTREMELY ANGERED BY DOUBLE BASES????
Why?
@@gregoryf4186 spelled doubles basses, not bases
Some orchestras have Guitar and you didn’t have most of the percussion instrument
Someone please let me know the piece played by the pianist in the video...
+1 on this question. Looking for answer to this question. Thank you
It is called "Elegy for the victims of the tsunami of march 11, 2011 in Japan" composed by the pianist himself, Nobuyuki Tsujii
what the names of songs
All links are in description
Is the pipe organ in the Orchestra?
still dont get dis ;-;
have a free sub
who else is here cuz the teacher
me ;-;
Right now I wanna change my instrument to Cello because violin is uncomfortable so I wanna play Cello.
I playing cello in fourth grade 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
I have a violin 🎻
My school made me watch this
You missed the harpsichord.
layout showed instrument not played in the vid... i am dissapoint. also, can appreciate how the 2nd song in the vid was a version not sped up to high hades... i hate it when its too fast. cant appreciate it.
No saxophone?
Saxophone is not an orchestral instrument, but made as a blending instrument between woodwinds and brass
@@CheukTheGreatestOfEverything I see. Thank you so much for that. :-)
Who here from school
😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
School made me
Watch at 2x speed 😂
Yeah that’s quite funny to be fair.
School bro 😂😏
NOPE. Congratulations CONTRABASS THANK YEA:
i unno not that good
so dead central cee way better
School made me watch this
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