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Double Bass

The double bass, also called the string bass, or upright bass, is the largest and lowest-pitched bowed string instrument in the modern symphony orchestra.

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Which instrument has a lower pitch piccolo or double bass?

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).

What pitch is a double bass?

On a standard double bass, the lowest note is E1 - approximately 41Hz. Five-stringed basses can also achieve B0 - 31Hz, which is almost as low a tone as human hearing can detect (around 20Hz).

How much is a double bass?

The price of the double bass drum pedal that one will purchase will be dependent on which brand of drum pedal one purchases. For example, the Pearl P902 costs $140.00, however Mapex P500TW will cost $80.00

What are the special features of the double bass?

The physical fatures of a bass consist of the body (main part) the neck (where the frets are) and the head (the small shape on top of the neck), upon which are machine heads, used to tune the bass (these are the knobs coming off the side. Back down to the body and there is the pick-guard which is usually made of plastic. There are aslo the pickups which carry the sound to the jack- which is where you plug in the amp lead.

The musical fautures is a different question. The bass has a low sound and is used in bands to help keep the rythym, working very closely with the drummer. Whilst the guitarists go showing off the bass is responsible for keeping the beat and the key in tact and ties it all together. The bass has a beuatiful tone and although it is used for solos it isn;t really a "show off" instrument, but an essential and tbh brillinat one.

Is the double bass larger than a violin?

No. The double bass is a huge 4-stringed instrument that must be set on the floor, upright, while playing. For this reason, it is often called an upright bass.

Why is the double bass called a double bass?

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Why does a violin sound higher than a double bass?

Pitch is determined by the size of the instrument and the length of the string. Because the body of the violin is smaller, the strings are also shorter, allowing it to produce pitches far higher than those of the double bass.

Year double bass made?

The double bass is about 50-95 years old.

What are good double bass brands?

I think that shopping by brand is not the most productive way to go about buying a bass unless you are a beginner and want a quality student model.

If you're experienced and you want to buy a quality professional instrument, brand name alone won't make you decide. You may play a $40,000 Panormo only to find out that a $6500 Eastman has a better sound and feel. Lots of factors to consider!

If you're looking for a cheapy cheapy cheap bass and you only have $500 - $600 to spend, the brand won't matter. It will be either a cheap instrument made by a reputable company or a cheap instrument made by a generic company.

Buying a double bass (another name for upright bass) is a large investment of money, even at the beginner level. Cheap and/or bottom of the line instruments start around $1200 - $1400 for anything decent. Also remember that you get what you pay for, and cheap instruments are often set up poorly and are difficult to play. The money you saved on the instrument could be wasted on repairs (hundreds to over a thousand dollars in worst cases!!). If you're buying a student bass, consider spending a little more if you can afford it.

Try doing a little research into the anatomy of the instrument. Learn things like carved vs. plywood, roundback vs. flatback, 3/4 vs. 7/8 (or full size), D neck vs. Eb neck, violin corners vs. Busetto corners, French bow vs. German bow, orchestral tuning vs. solo tuning, ebony fingerboard vs. painted fingerboard, etc.

It wouldn't hurt to know something about strings, pickups, bow brands, amplification, etc.

It may seem like a lot of information, but just think of it as a reference guide. Better to do a lot of research ahead of time! None of these things may affect your purchase, but it's good to be in the know.

Concerning brands, here are a few that are popular.

$1200 - $1400 (student model): Engelhardt, Shen, and Cremona. There are other student brands out there if you look.

Other instruments that run anywhere from $4000 to over $20,000 (and higher): Solano, Eastman, Schnitzer, Wilfer, Kolstein, Shen, Pöllmann, Arvi, etc.

Like I said earlier, unless you're looking for a good student model, don't shop by brand alone. Find a shop that has several basses in there and play them all. Go to a few shops. Make a list of your top five favorites. For each one of those, keep note of five basses you don't like. If you're in the Northeast/Mid Atlantic Region there is Shank Strings in PA, Bob's House of Basses in MD, and Solano Basses near Richmond, VA. Also check out the websites for Upton Bass, Lemur Music, Bob Gollihur, etc.

What is the difference between a violin and a double bass?

  • 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!

Where did the double bass originate from?

In the 1930s, inventor Paul Tutmarc from Seattle, Washington, developed the first guitar-style electric bass instrument that was fretted and designed to be held and played horizontally. The 1935 sales catalogue for Tutmarc's company, Audiovox, featured his "electronic bass fiddle," a four stringed, solid bodied, fretted electric Bass Guitar with a 30 ½" scale length.[5]. The change to a "guitar" form made the instrument easier to hold and transport, and the addition of guitar-style frets enabled bassists to play in tune more easily and made the new electric bass easier to learn. However, Tutmarc's inventions never caught the public imagination, and little further development of the instrument took place until the 1950s. In the 1950s, Leo Fender developed the first mass-produced electric bass. His Fender Precision Bass, introduced in 1951, became a widely copied industry standard. The Precision Bass (or "P-bass") evolved from a simple, uncontoured 'slab' body design similar to that of a Telecaster with a single coil pickup, to a contoured body design with beveled edges for comfort and a single four-pole "split coil pickup." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bass_guitar#1930s

What are the parts of a double bass?

The bassoon is adouble reed instrument. The reed is attached to a bocal (or crook) which is slipped into the tenor (wing) joint. The body of the bassoon is wrapped around itself in the boot joint which holds the bass joint, the longest one. The bell joint is at the end of the instrument where the sound comes out. The bassoon has a total of 16 thumb keys, 12 for the left and 4 for the right.

What family is the double bass in?

It is the lowest member of the String Family.

Is the violin easyer to play than the double bass?

Not really none are really easier than others, string instruments are harder to play than other families because they require a good ear which is useful for instance so you can tell if a note is the right pitch, to sharp, or to flat. you will find with any string instrument that the fattest string will be the hardest string to get a good sound from which is why there are different bows for each instrument.

My violin teacher recently advised me to switch to viola because i have really big hands (and I'm proud of it, etc). So maybe if you have small hands (short fingers) you should play a smaller instrument and if you have large hands (long fingers) you should play a larger instrument.

ORDER OF STRING INSTRUMENTS smallest > largest

Violin

Viola

Cello

Double Bass

How do you use a double bass?

The standard tuning for double bass is in fourths with the highest string tuned to G two octaves below middle C (actually an octave and a fourth below middle C to be precise which would be the bottom line on the Bass (or F) clef.

The remaining strings of course would be D, A, and E below this G string.

It is common for orchestral players to extend the length of the low E string with a fingerboard extension to extend down to a C.

In addition, it is not uncommon to find find string basses in orchestra especially in Germany and Austria.

In this case the lowest string is tuned to a B below the low E string or sometimes to the C below.

How do you get double bass drums on Guitar Hero World Tour?

Best way i have found is if you purchase a headphone jack splitter and connect 2 bass pedals into the splitter... the game wont recognize you have two pedals and will allow you to use double bass... works brilliant! only hard bit is getting a single bass pedal as there not sold separately EBay or your friend is the best way! Hope it helps :)

Who is the most famous double bass maker?

Gasparo da Saló is the great bass maker. Others famous makers, just to name a few: Maggini, Gofriller, Montagnana, Panormo, Fendt, Landolfi, Storioni, Baldantoni.

What intrument in the orchestra uses the tenor c clef?

Several instruments make use of both bass and tenor clefs. The most common ones I can think of presently are the cello and the bassoon. Much of the time, music is written in bass clef, but can change when the passage to be played moves up to a higher register where tenor clef would be appropriate.

What band has the best double bass?

The double bass is a very commonly used instrument in many styles of music, including orchestral, jazz, rockabilly, bluegrass, and early rock-and-roll. In rock music, it was used most famously by the Stray Cats.

Does a french bow get a louder sound or a German bow in double bass?

They are both used on the upright string bass. A French bow uses a grip similar to that of a cello, viola, or violin bow, with the hand resting on top of the bow and your palm facing downwards. The German bow is designed differently and uses a stronger grip, making somewhat of a fist and having your palm face upwards. Most bassists tend to use the German bow.