An orchestra is a large group of musicians who play different instruments together to create beautiful music. Typically, an orchestra includes strings like violins and cellos, woodwinds such as flutes and clarinets, brass instruments like trumpets and trombones, and percussion instruments such as drums and cymbals. They often perform in concert halls and can play a variety of music, from classical to modern pieces.
The person who leads the orchestra is called a conductor. The conductor uses hand movements to guide the musicians, helping them stay in sync and express the emotions of the music. Orchestras can perform in different settings, including theater productions, film scores, and special