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Double bass
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the largest member of the violin family in the modern symphony orchestra that produces the lowest pitch
What is a "double bass"?
A double bass is the largest and lowest-pitched stringed instrument in the violin family. It has a tall, hollow wooden body and four strings that are tuned in perfect fourths. The instrument is played either by drawing a bow across the strings or by plucking them. Due to its size, the double bass is typically played while standing or sitting on a high stool. It provides the bass foundation in orchestras, jazz ensembles, and various other musical groups, and is known for its deep, rich sound and wide range of notes.
Halimbawa
The musician demonstrated different techniques as he bowed the double bass.
The orchestra featured a variety of string instruments, including violins, cellos, and double basses.