No. Bass is tuned in fourths, so going up you have E-A-D-G. Cello is tuned in fifths so you have C-G-D-A.
The bass violin was an ancestor of the modern cello. There is no such thing as a bass fiddle. Actually the bass fiddle is just one of many names for the string bass, it's also called a bull fiddle.
The cello would be categorized into the strings family, which includes the cello, violin, viola, double bass, viol, fiddle, harp and bass guitar.
The only strings instruments that are larger in size than the cello are the double bass and the harp.
no instruments have 14 strings the most strings are on the instrument is a harp. that has 47 strings
Bass, Double Bass, Violin, Harp, Viola, Cello. The harp is an instrument with strings, which are plucked, but it is not normally considered one of the 'strings' sections.
The bass violin was an ancestor of the modern cello. There is no such thing as a bass fiddle. Actually the bass fiddle is just one of many names for the string bass, it's also called a bull fiddle.
The cello would be categorized into the strings family, which includes the cello, violin, viola, double bass, viol, fiddle, harp and bass guitar.
The strings (because strings are a type of instrument & there are strings on a kite)for example:violin,fiddle,bass,viola
The strings (because strings are a type of instrument & there are strings on a kite)for example:violin,fiddle,bass,viola
No. They are much thinner.
Generally speaking, yes. The strings on a bass are longer than those on the nearest contender, the cello. They also tend to be thicker, because they are often made of different material. When cello and bass strings are made of the same materials, using the same processes, the G (top) string of the bass may be the same or smaller thickness as the C (lowest) string of the 'cello. But then, the bass continues down four more strings!
The only strings instruments that are larger in size than the cello are the double bass and the harp.
no instruments have 14 strings the most strings are on the instrument is a harp. that has 47 strings
Bass, Double Bass, Violin, Harp, Viola, Cello. The harp is an instrument with strings, which are plucked, but it is not normally considered one of the 'strings' sections.
Usually 4. (Viola, Violin, Cello, Bass).
If you want them in order from biggest to smallest in an orchestra, it is Bass, cello, harp, viola, and violin.
A bass fiddle is another name for a double bass.