
Springfield, Missouri-based Christopher King is the owner of Queen City Motors and Queen City Motors Service Center. He received a bachelor of science degree in economics from Southwest Missouri State University before joining the United States Army as a specialist for 10 years. Outside of his professional life, Christopher King enjoys hiking, chess, and attending symphony orchestra around Springfield and Joplin, Missouri.
Attending a symphony orchestra is one of the most remarkable musical experiences a music lover can have. The orchestra instrument consists of several devices that are classified. The first class is the woodwind consisting of four powerful instruments, including the clarinet, oboe, bassoon, saxophone, and flute. These instruments have various timbres or tones colors giving the composer outstanding blending possibilities.
Next is the string instruments that are the largest used in the orchestra and identify the group’s timbre and tone color. Devices in this family include cello, violin, harp, and piano. The percussion family instruments allow the conductor to strike and create unlimited amounts of sounds. It includes instruments bass drum, xylophone, and cymbals.
The last set is the brass instruments. There are four types of brass instruments in a symphony orchestra, with each having a distinct tone color. They include trumpet, tuba, horn, and trombone.