All the instruments in the string family like a violin are the violin, viola, cello and the double bass. The cello and the double bass are both played with the bottom of the instruments on the ground. You generally play cello between your legs and double bass stamding up.
ViolinViolaCelloBass
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.
Bass/ double bass
The only strings instruments that are larger in size than the cello are the double bass and the harp.
A cello is higher.
All the instruments in the string family like a violin are the violin, viola, cello and the double bass. The cello and the double bass are both played with the bottom of the instruments on the ground. You generally play cello between your legs and double bass stamding up.
Ummm... A cello is about 1/3 "smaller" than a double bass.
ViolinViolaCelloBass
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 double bass (as in bass like a cello not a guitar)
Bass/ double bass
The only strings instruments that are larger in size than the cello are the double bass and the harp.
The name for a large cello is a 4/4 cello or a full size.
No. Cello and Bass are different instruments and therefore they have their own methods of doing things. Bassists in general, for example, don't use the 3rd finger until after the octave harmonic point. The bow holds are slightly different as well. You also have to stretch further to get the same intervals between notes on the Double Bass.
The cello would be categorized into the strings family, which includes the cello, violin, viola, double bass, viol, fiddle, harp and bass guitar.
Yes, in referring to stringed instruments "double bass" is just another way to say "upright bass". However, the phrase "double bass" is also frequently used by percussionists to refer to a drum set which has two kick drums.