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Vor 5 Tagen · The double bass (/ ˈ d ʌ b əl b eɪ s /), also known simply as the bass (/ b eɪ s /), amongst other names, is the largest and, therefore, lowest-pitched chordophone in the modern symphony orchestra (excluding unorthodox additions such as the octobass). Similar in structure to the cello, it has four, although occasionally five ...
- 15th–19th century
- 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
4. Sept. 2023 · The double bass is a big stringed instrument. It is also called contrabass and upright bass . It is used in orchestras , jazz bands, rockabilly bands, bluegrass music, and some country music bands.
- 15th–19th century
- Bass, upright bass, string bass, acoustic bass, acoustic string bass, contrabass, contrabass viol, bass viol, standup bass, bull fiddle, doghouse bass and bass fiddle
3. Aug. 2023 · Double bass, stringed musical instrument, the lowest-pitched member of the violin family, sounding an octave lower than the cello. It has two basic designs—one shaped like a viol (or viola da gamba) and the other like a violin—but there are other designs, such as that of a guitar.
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Vor 3 Tagen · On loan to Maristella Patuzzi. The Stradivari was used to record the Decca album Intimamente Tango (2015, No. 481 1489) and a new Violin concerto by Manuel De Sica published by Brilliant Classics (2014, No. 94905).
10. Feb. 2022 · What is the difference between a cello and a double bass? At around six feet tall, the double bass is larger than the cello, which stands at around five feet. While both instruments generally have four strings, cello strings are tuned in fifths and double bass strings are tuned in fourths. The bass also has a deeper sound, with a range one ...
20. Sept. 2023 · One of the first double bass makers was Italian maker, Gasparo da Salo. The double bass was developed from the cello when there was a need for the lower octave. Once the silver-wound C string was introduce there was a capability to produce a low enough string with the right tension. Called the double bass when referred to size and contrabass when referring to pitch of the instrument. The ...