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It is the lowest member of the String Family.
A double bass quartet is an ensemble consisting of four double basses. A bass quintet is either an ensemble with five double basses or a regular string quartet (two violins, viola and cell) with a double bass added to the group.
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A bit, yes. Early on, basses nearly always doubled the cello part down an octave. It wasn't until the 19th century that basses began getting their own parts.
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One family of instruments found at the front of the orchestra is the string family, which typically includes violins, violas, cellos, and double basses. These instruments are often positioned at the front due to their prominence in orchestral music and their role in providing melodic and harmonic foundations. The violins usually lead the section, playing both melody and harmony, while the cellos and basses contribute to the richness of the sound.
I think you're getting slightly confused with your terminology. The 'string family' comprises all the bowed stringed instruments in a standard orchestra: violins, violas, cellos (violoncellos), and double basses. Thus there are four types of instrument in the string family.
The double bass has 4 strings. It is a classical instrument that is related to the violin and cello, but is the largest in this family.There are basses that have more strings, but they are usually electric instruments, such as 5 or 6 stringed basses. As well, there are 8 and 12 string basses that have "duplicate strings" that are tuned to a higher octave to it's root string (similar to a 12-string guitar).
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Hardly ever....Violins usually get it and cellos Ask your teacher (if you have one) if you can play a song where the melody goes to everyone a good song for bass melody: serendipity suite-basses oasis Double basses normally provide the pulse in a group.
Low E (The 5th white key from the left on a piano) on a standard 4 string double bass. Some double basses have a Low C extension on the E string, allowing it to play down to a low C. Five string double basses can go down to a low B.