It seems like for the better part of a few hundred years, there have been some staple instruments of symphony orchestras that have really stuck around.
Most symphonies have parts written for trumpets, clarinets, oboes, trombones, violins, cello, etc. and most orchestras have makeups that reflect that.
Is this really the perfect suite of instruments?
I've seen orchestras incorporate electric guitars and synthesizers before, but mostly for pop performances. What does an instrument have to do to break out and become one of the mainstays?
Most symphonies have parts written for trumpets, clarinets, oboes, trombones, violins, cello, etc. and most orchestras have makeups that reflect that.
Is this really the perfect suite of instruments?
I've seen orchestras incorporate electric guitars and synthesizers before, but mostly for pop performances. What does an instrument have to do to break out and become one of the mainstays?
Orchestra Instruments
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