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The difference between wind music and orchestral music
1, different components

Wind music: woodwind instruments including clarinet, oboe, saxophone, flute and bassoon; Brass instruments such as trumpet, alto, trombone, horn and tuba.

Orchestral music: Orchestra usually consists of stringed instruments, woodwind instruments, brass instruments, percussion instruments and other different instruments. Sometimes, due to different creative intentions and playing conditions, the band organization can be appropriately adjusted, or pianos, harps, pianos, etc. can be added.

2. Different definitions

Wind music: Wind music refers to musical instruments that sound with wind pipes and the music they play.

Orchestral music: Orchestral music was gradually formed with the development of vocal music and instrumental music in the 16 and 17 centuries. /kloc-after the 0/8th century, Haydn established the orchestral organization and the main melody music style; Mozart further affirmed Beethoven's creation of orchestral overtures in the form of symphonies and dramas. /kloc-from 0/9 to the 20th century, the development of orchestral music reached its peak, and a large number of outstanding composers and works appeared one after another.

3. Different ways of playing

Wind music: Wind music can perform solo and ensemble, and can also form various performance teams such as military orchestra, marching orchestra, chamber orchestra and symphony orchestra. The most famous wind orchestra in China is the China People's Liberation Army Military Orchestra.

Orchestral music: Orchestral music is played by groups.

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