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  1. May 23, 2024 · Also known as: Kontrabass, bass, bass fiddle, bass viol, bull fiddle, contrabass, contrebass, contrebasse, kontrebass, string bass

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    Bass, upright bass, string bass, acoustic bass, acoustic string bass, contrabass, contrabass viol, bass viol, bass violin, standup bass, bull fiddle, doghouse bass, and bass fiddle: Classification: String instrument (bowed or plucked) Hornbostel–Sachs classification: 321.322-71 (Composite chordophone sounded by a bow) Developed: 15th–19th ...

  3. May 23, 2024 · The contrabass is an orchestral instrument in the same family with the violin, viola, and violoncello or cello. In the orchestra it often contributes to harmony, but there are also solo parts written for it.

  4. Brief description. Name: Double-bass. Spelling. German: Kontrabass. French: Contrebasse. Italian: Contrabbasso. Classification: Chordophone, necked lute, stringed instrument. Contrabass instrument of the violin family (violin, viola, cello) Head: Scroll and pegbox with tuning mechanism. 4 rear pegs. Neck: Material: maple.

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    • Violin. The violin is the baby of the string family, and like babies, makes the highest sounds. There are more violins in the orchestra than any other instrument (there can be up to 30!)
    • Viola. The viola is the older sister or brother of the violin. It is slightly larger, just over two feet long, and has thicker strings, which produce a richer, warmer sound than the violin.
    • Cello. The cello looks like the violin and viola but is much larger (around 4 feet long), and has thicker strings than either the violin or viola. Of all the string instruments, the cello sounds most like a human voice, and it can make a wide variety of tones, from warm low pitches to bright higher notes.
    • Double Bass. This is the grandfather of the string family. At over 6 feet long, the double bass is the biggest member of the string family, with the longest strings, which allow it to play very low notes.
  6. The contrabass was originally a relative of the viola da gamba, a completely different kind of stringed instrument. Instruments in the viola da gamba family were often in use until the second half of the 18th century. They differ from instruments in the violin family in that fingerboards are fretted and their bows are held differently when playing.

  7. May 19, 2024 · The double bass, also known as the upright bass, bass violin, or contrabass, originated in Europe during the 16th century. It is the largest and lowest-pitched member of the violin family. Size Matters. With its impressive height of approximately 6 feet, the double bass is the tallest instrument in the orchestra.

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