"Orchestral" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Orchestral" Meaning

Relating to or characteristic of an orchestra or a collection of orchestras; grand, dignified, and impressive, often used to describe music, performances, or events.

"Orchestral" Examples

Usage Examples of "Orchestral"


1. Describing Music

The symphony orchestra played a beautiful orchestral piece, featuring a combination of strings, woodwinds, and brass instruments.

2. scaler form

The composer's orchestral scores are renowned for their complexity and nuance, requiring precise coordination among the musicians.

3. Large ensemble

The concert hall was filled with the sound of over 100 musicians as the full orchestral ensemble took to the stage.

4. Instrumental arrangement

The arranger was praised for her skilled orchestral re-working of the popular pop song, creating a lush and elegant instrumental version.

5. Academy of music

The prestigious music academy is home to a world-class orchestral program, featuring graduates who have gone on to perform with top orchestras worldwide.

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A musical ensemble typically consisting of a group of instruments, often including strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion, that are played together under the direction of a conductor to create a harmonious sound.

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In a manner that requires skilled coordination, usually referring to an ensemble performance or collaboration.

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Orchestras refer to a large group of musicians who play a variety of musical instruments, typically performing together under the direction of a conductor. They may perform classical music, opera, or other types of music, often in a concert hall or opera house.

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To orchestrate means to coordinate and arrange (people, things, or activities) so that they work together effectively and successfully.

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