A symphony is:

a. a small group of acoustic instruments, chiefly the clarinet, trumpet, and
trombone, that are accompanied by a rhythm section
b. an ensemble that normally includes synthesizers and electrically amplified
guitars
c. an instrumental genre for orchestra consisting of four separate instrumental
pieces
d. a generic term describing any composition of classical music
e. a large group of wind instruments, such as the clarinets, trumpets, and
saxophones, as well as a substantial battery of percussion


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