If you want them in order from biggest to smallest in an orchestra, it is Bass, cello, harp, viola, and violin.
ViolinViolaCelloBass
Alright, sweetheart, here's the rundown: we start with the violin, then move on to the viola, followed by the cello, and finally, we end with the big daddy of them all, the double bass. So, in short: violin, viola, cello, double bass. You're welcome, darling.
The viola is both larger than the violin and smaller than the cello.
From smallest to largest: * Violin * Viola * Cello * Bass * Harp
violin, viola, (violin) cello, (double) bass
The order in which they are listed in the question is their correct descending pitch range order. The violin is the smallest with the highest pitch; the viola is pitched a fifth below the violin; next is the cello, or violoncello, and lastly, the double bass is the largest and deepest of these four stringed instruments.
The Viola can play higher. Pitches of String Instruments from highest to lowest are: Violin Viola Cello Double Bass
the difference between cello and viola music is that cello sounds lower then viola
Violin Viola Cello Double Bass Harp violotta (Tenor Viola) viola pomposa (five strings)
Violin,cello,double bass ,viola,ect
the violin, viola, cello, and the double bass.
The smallest stringed instrument is typically the violin, followed by the viola, cello, and double bass as the largest.