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Is there any amplification used at a classical music concert?

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Is there any amplification used at a classical music concert?

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Usually no amplification at all. The only times one might encounter an orchestra amplified might be for large outdoor events where there is no natural ‘acoustic’ to hold and distribute the sound. Remember, orchestras have been around for hundreds of years – long before electricity (and, therefore, amplification) were even dreamt of. Edit: I’m afraid Roy Sherman is talking out of his ignorant hat.

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