A contrabassoon, tuba, and double bass are all low-pitched Musical Instruments that contribute to the bass range in orchestras and ensembles. They each produce sound through the vibration of air columns, with the contrabassoon and tuba being wind instruments and the double bass being a string instrument. Additionally, they share a similar role in providing harmonic foundation and depth to musical compositions.
the double bass (as in bass like a cello not a guitar)
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In a string orchestra, the instrument with the lowest pitch is the Bass (also called Double Bass, String Bass, Upright Bass, and Contrabass)
Tuba, sousaphone, and things with "bass" or "contra" in the name: bass, Bass Clarinet, contrabass Clarinet, contrabassoon, etc. "Bass" means it plays the bass line, and "contra" means it's so big it has to double back on itself.
No, the contra-bass tuba is much larger than the C tuba.
A tuba. They are sometimes referred to as a bass i.e E flat of B flat bass
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Trumpet, Trombone, Baritone, Tuba... That's all I got
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Usually the Trombone, Baritone, Euphonium, Tuba, Bass Clarinet, Baritone Sax all play in bass clef.