its the same (but double bass strings are a whole lot more expensive).
Technically, there isn't a bass ukulele. The lowest is the baritone, which is tuned DGBE. If you use a guitar bass or U-bass, it is tuned GDAE.
Double Bass. (The Piccolo is- I believe- the highest sounding member of the woodwind family of standard orchestral instruments whilst the Double Bass is the lowest sounding member of the String family).
A double bass looks like a large cello or violin.A bass looks like a guitar with four, five, or six strings, and it has a lower sound than a guitar.A double bass would be found in a orchestra or a jazz band.A bass would be found in a rock or pop band.Hope this helps!
The sound of a double bass is lower than that of a cello. While both are considered bass instruments, the cello has a higher tone within the bass range.
The ukulele is tuned differently then the bass. The baritone ukulele is tuned like the bottom 4 strings of a normal guitar.
The electric bass is tuned EADG, the same as the instrument it developed from, the double bass, which is also the same as the first four strings of a guitar, but an octave lower. The mandolin also shares the same tuning, but in a much higher register. [Not true - the mandolin is tuned in fifths (GDAE from low to high) like a violin, whereas the electric bass guitar and double-bass are tuned in fourths.]
Nope. The double bass is a few octaves lower than the trumpet.
Technically, there isn't a bass ukulele. The lowest is the baritone, which is tuned DGBE. If you use a guitar bass or U-bass, it is tuned GDAE.
Double Bass. (The Piccolo is- I believe- the highest sounding member of the woodwind family of standard orchestral instruments whilst the Double Bass is the lowest sounding member of the String family).
A double bass looks like a large cello or violin.A bass looks like a guitar with four, five, or six strings, and it has a lower sound than a guitar.A double bass would be found in a orchestra or a jazz band.A bass would be found in a rock or pop band.Hope this helps!
Bass guitar strings are tuned to the same notes as the thickest four strings of an electric guitar, but they are tuned one octave lower. So, the same notes, but one octave "deeper".
The sound of a double bass is lower than that of a cello. While both are considered bass instruments, the cello has a higher tone within the bass range.
No. A double-bass is normally tuned to E A D G (same as a bass guitar, or an octave below the bottom four strings of a guitar) while a cello is tuned to C G D A, an octave below a viola, starting at a pitch two semitones below than the double-bass' D string. In fact some orchestral double-basses go even lower than E - to the lowest C on a piano - via a mechanical extension, or to low B via a fifth string. The cello was originally the bass member of the violin (or more correctly viola) family, and the double-bass (originally a member of the viol family) was so-called because it was pitched even lower. There is in fact now a "missing member" of the violin family - a "tenor violin" pitched an octave below the violin - which was in use until the mid-18th century. "Cello" is short for "violoncello", Italian for "fiddle-big-little" ("viol[a]" + "-on[e]" + "-cello") in other words a small bass fiddle, while a double-bass is called "violone" ("fiddle-big") or "contrabasso".
The letter names of the strings on a Double Bass, from lowest to highest, are: E A D G The Bass is tuned in fourths, rather than fifths like the other main string instruments.
The ukulele is tuned differently then the bass. The baritone ukulele is tuned like the bottom 4 strings of a normal guitar.
The Double Bass (also called String Bass or Contrabass) is a stringed musical instrument. They are the lowest members (and the largest) of the (bowed) string family of orchestral instruments. They can be played arco. (with a bow) or pizzicato (which is where the strings are plucked). The two genres they are perhaps most well know for playing in would be Classical and Jazz. Strings usually tuned to E1, A1, D2 and G2 (in intervals of 4ths). The Double Bass is a transposing instrument and sounds one octave lower than music is written on the stave.
the double bass, or upright bass, is the lowest stringed instrument used in common orchestras and jazz bands. there are lower string instruments, but they are not common.