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Its classed as a medium pitched string instrument across the whole string section. The violin is high and the double bass lowest. However in such things as quartets the cello is used as the bass tone
No. Bass is low pitch.
low to high - E A D G
Larger instruments produce lower pitches; the Bass Clarinet, being one of the largest types of clarinets, produces one of the lowest sound.
A tuba is a low pitched instrument. It uses the bass clef also.
You can get low notes from contrabassoon, tuba, trombone, baritones horn, oboe, double bass violin and piano. Some fog horns and boat whistles are pretty low
Bass is low pitched.
On a standard double bass, the lowest note is E1 - approximately 41Hz. Five-stringed basses can also achieve B0 - 31Hz, which is almost as low a tone as human hearing can detect (around 20Hz).
Bass Clef
Tuba, sousaphone, and things with "bass" or "contra" in the name: bass, Bass Clarinet, contrabass Clarinet, contrabassoon, etc. "Bass" means it plays the bass line, and "contra" means it's so big it has to double back on itself.
Bass is low, treble is high.