None, they use machine gears although the early basses and some reproductions have wooden pegs attached to the gears. They usually have 4 but sometimes 5.
An archlute is a fretted and double-necked stringed musical instrument with a large body, double courses in the bass, and two sets of tuning pegs.
An archilute is an alternative term for an archlute, a fretted and double-necked stringed musical instrument with a large body, double courses in the bass, and two sets of tuning pegs.
Depends on how many strings the guitar has, A regular six string guitar will have six, a seven string guitar will have seven, a twelve string guitar will have twelve. Same thing with bass guitars Regular four string has four tuning pegs where as a five string bass has five,
The typical double bass weighs about 25 pounds.
I think 4-6 double bass are used
Closest to the tuning pegs.
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The piccolo is many many times smaller than the bass.
No, the double bass is the largest and lowest.
The Double Bass has several different names such as the; String Bass, Upright Bass, Standup Bass or Contrabass.
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Double Bass can also be called: Contrabass, String Bass, Upright Bass, Bass Violin, Bass Viol and Bass Fiddle among some others.