Well that just all depends on what you find better. It depends on what you will find most enjoyable to your liking.
No, it's the largest member of the string section.
A double bass is a stringed instrument, the largest of the violin family.
no, it is a woodwind instrument
Yes
Each one of the Brass instruments have a different vocal range. The trumpet is a soprano to alto instrument. (You can bet bass trumpets but they are rare.) The Trombone is a tenor or Bass. French horn or the English horn are Tenors. Euphoniums are bass to tenor. The Eb Bass Tuba is a bass instrument. Sousaphones are bass to double bass.
Along with every clarinet, the bass clarinet is a single reed instrument.
No, the double bass is the largest and lowest.
It serves as the bass of the brass section and of brass quintets and choirs, as well as reinforcement for the bass voices of the strings and woodwinds, and as a solo instrument.
The double bass
Each one of the Brass instruments have a different vocal range. The trumpet is a soprano to alto instrument. (You can bet bass trumpets but they are rare.) The Trombone is a tenor or Bass. French horn or the English horn are Tenors. Euphoniums are bass to tenor. The Eb Bass Tuba is a bass instrument. Sousaphones are bass to double bass.
Yes, the bass drum is a percussion instrument.
A tuba.
Along with every clarinet, the bass clarinet is a single reed instrument.
A bass horn is a large brass instrument in the bass range - usually the modern tuba or archaic serpent.
No, the double bass is the largest and lowest.
Because it has a Reed like a Clairnet and a Bass Clairinet
It serves as the bass of the brass section and of brass quintets and choirs, as well as reinforcement for the bass voices of the strings and woodwinds, and as a solo instrument.
The double bass
No, it would go in the "String Family", not the "Brass Family".
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A double bass is a large, upright, low-pitched, violin type stringed instrument. It does not have a reed of any number.