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In A Quiz Last Night The Question Asked Was "what Instruement Does An Orchesta Tune Itself To
The answer given was the oboe yet the majority of the answers given was the first violin. which is correct
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.An orchestra tunes itself to a very particular frequency, usually 440 hertz, a note known as A 440. The note is played by the oboist, and the rest of the orchestra tunes their instruments to match it. The oboe leads the tuning because of all the instruments, it is least affected by humidity or other weather conditions.
It's the oboe because it's the most consistent in tone and is also the most difficult to adjust to tune to other instruments. It plays an A.
The 'lead' first violin (because there's usually more than one on the first violin part) is the one who initiates the 'everybody stand' move when the conductor enters. He/she is also the orchestra 'boss' after the conductor.
The 'lead' first violin (because there's usually more than one on the first violin part) is the one who initiates the 'everybody stand' move when the conductor enters. He/she is also the orchestra 'boss' after the conductor.
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