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orchestral

Adjective
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This term carries a sense of grandeur and complexity, evoking a wide sonic palette consisting of strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion. It suggests a formal, structured environment where a conductor coordinates many individual players into a single cohesive voice. While a symphony is a specific type of work, orchestral refers more broadly to the texture and instrumentation. It is often used in contrast to solo or chamber music, implying a scale that is expansive and cinematic rather than intimate.

Meanings

Adjective
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Relating to or performed by an orchestra.

"The orchestral arrangement added depth to the pop song."

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