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A musical ensemble can be defined as a group of several or many musicians that are playing a piece of music together. There are a few types of ensembles named according to their size and the instruments used.
The terms duet, trio, quartet, quintet, sextet, septet, octet, and nonet describe an ensemble by its size. The names range from duet meaning 2 musicians to nonet meaning 9 musicians. Some of these are found more often than others, below are some of the more common ones:
String Quartet
2 Violins
A Viola
A Violoncello
String Quintet
2 Violins
2 Violas
A Violoncello
Piano Quintet
2 Violins
A Viola
A Violoncello
A Piano
When an ensemble has more instruments it is usually called an orchestra, with a small orchestra known as a chamber orchestra. Symphony orchestras have more than 20 and often over 100 musicians, divided into groups of instruments:
Violins (I and II)
Violas
Violoncellos
Basses
Woodwinds
Percussion
and more
The terms symphonic and philharmonic are mainly used to distinguish different symphony orchestras from each other.
Some other terms you may encounter are:
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