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The musicians in an orchestra are often arranged in groups. The woodwinds sit together. The strings sit
together. So do the brass and the percussion players. This way it is easier for the musicians to play together.
Usually, the percussion is in the back. In front of them may be the brass section. The woodwinds and the
strings are often seated nearest to the front. This produces a good, even sound for the audience to enjoy.
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