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What now it's called Bach's sonatas for cello and piano, are the 3 sonatas for viola da gamba and harpsichord BWV 1027-1029. The second sonata, BWV 1028 is in the tonality of D major.

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What now it's called Bach's sonatas for cello and piano, are the 3 sonatas for viola da gamba and harpsichord BWV 1027-1029. The second sonata, BWV 1028 is in the tonality of D major.

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3 feet long

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G. Feldman has written:

'The golden viol' -- subject(s): Viola da gamba, Methods

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They typically have 6 to 7 strings but this can depend on the instrument.

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Joseph Bacher has written:

'Die viola da gama' -- subject(s): Viola da gamba

'Leichte Fantasien' -- subject(s): Canons, fugues, etc. (Viols (3)), Scores, Scores and parts

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