It is the lowest member of the String Family.
It belongs to the String family, because it has ... strings, and the sound is produced by drawing a bow across the strings. is also is very fat and you nedd to eat a pie to play it u noob
The Double Bass belongs to the String Family of Instruments.
String family of instruments.
Stringed instrument.
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The Double Bass or the Contrabass is the lowest member of the string family.
A bass violin is another name for the double bass - the largest stringed instrument of the violin family.
The double bass, which is a large violin. The electric bass was designed to be a scaled down version of this.
It is a plucked, fretted, stringed electrophone. In other words, it has strings which are plucked; the strings are pressed down behind metal frets to determine pitch, and the instrument's sound is amplified electrically. Less technically, it is most closely related to the electric guitar, with some input from the orchestral double-bass, and it has acoustic ancestors including the Mando-bass, the Bass Banjo and the Contrabass Balalaika. The actual Acoustic Bass Guitar, however is a recent invention, dating from no earlier than the late 1960s.
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Members of the orchestral string family are Violin, Viola, Cello and Double Bass.
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The double bass is said to belong to the violin family, and in general, wide terms, this is so. However, the viola and double bass have much more in common than either have with the violin, and if you find a recording of the bass being played in its highest ranges, it is easy to mistake it for a viola. So for general purposes, it can be said that the double bass is a member of the violin family, but it is really a member of the viola family.
In the string family is the guitar, electric bass, violin, viola, cello, double bass, banjo, mandolin, Ukulele, and harp.
A bass violin is another name for the double bass - the largest stringed instrument of the violin family.
The Double Bass or the Contrabass is the lowest member of the string family.
The double bass, which is a large violin. The electric bass was designed to be a scaled down version of this.
It is a plucked, fretted, stringed electrophone. In other words, it has strings which are plucked; the strings are pressed down behind metal frets to determine pitch, and the instrument's sound is amplified electrically. Less technically, it is most closely related to the electric guitar, with some input from the orchestral double-bass, and it has acoustic ancestors including the Mando-bass, the Bass Banjo and the Contrabass Balalaika. The actual Acoustic Bass Guitar, however is a recent invention, dating from no earlier than the late 1960s.
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