CSO Standard & Optional Instrumentation
Writing for us? Here’s our what our standard instrumentation looks like:
Woodwinds
- 3 Flutes
- Optional: Piccolo, Alto Flute
- 2-3 Oboes
- Optional: English Horn
- 3 Clarinets
- Optional: Bass Clarinet, Clarinet in Eb
- 2-3 Bassoons
- Optional: Contrabassoon
Brass
- 4-8 Horns
- 3-4 Trumpets (Include Bb and C parts for each trumpet part)
- Optional: Piccolo Trumpet, Flugelhorn
- 3-4 Trombones
- Optional: 1-2 Bass Trombones
- 1 Tuba
Percussion
- 4 Timpani (23″, 26″, 29″, 32”)
- Up to 5 additional Percussion Parts
Guitar
- Acoustic and/or Electric Guitar
- Bass Guitar
Harp
Piano
Electronic Keyboard
- Optional Electronic Instruments: Organ, Harpsichord, Vibraphone
Voices (optional)
- SATB Choir
- 1-3 Vocal Soloists (amplified with wireless microphones)
Strings (player number are estimates and vary by event)
- Violin 1 (16)
- Violin 2 (14)
- Viola (12)
- Cello (10)
- Contrabass (8)
Auxiliary Instruments
- Tin Whistle
- Ocarina
- Saxophone (Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Baritone) – typically used as a soloist
- Banjo
More auxiliary instruments may be available, on request. Please reach out to confirm availability for anything not listed, and make sure to include cues in a standard part in case the specialized instrument is not available.
Our percussion inventory currently includes the following instruments: Glockenspiel, Snare Drum, Field Drum, Tam-Tam (26″), Crash Cymbals, Drum Set, Tambourine, Triangle, Anvil, Wood Blocks (2), Wind Chimes, Suspended Cymbal (17″), Suspended Cymbal (19″), Finger Cymbals, Sleigh Bells, Cabasa, Maracas, Claves, Train Whistle, Slide Whistle, Congas, Puili Sticks, Vibraphone, Xylophone, Shaker, Marimba, Steel Drums, Chimes, Bass Drum, Tom-Toms, Djembe, Cowbell, Sizzle Cymbal, and Bongos.
Any questions? Email our Music Director for more details.