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Contrabass - Wikipedia
Contrabass (from Italian: contrabbasso) refers to several musical instruments of very low pitch —generally one octave below bass register instruments.
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Double bass - Wikipedia
The double bass also known as the upright bass, the acoustic bass, the bull fiddle, or simply the bass, is the largest and lowest-pitched chordophone in the ...
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CONTRABASS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
noun contrabass 2 of 2 adjective : pitched lower than a bass instrument of the same type a contrabass clarinet
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contrabass
contrabass Mus. (ˈkɒntrəbeɪs) [ad. 16th c. It. contrabasso (now contrabb-), F. contrebasse: see contra- 4, and bass. Occasionally used in the It. and F. forms, or adapted as counterbase.] 1. The largest instrument of the violin class, the double-bass, used to add the lower octave to the bass in the ...
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Contrabass Conversations – double bass podcast
Get insight into life on the low end of the spectrum from the leading double bassists in the world featuring conversations with your host Jason Heath.
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What's the difference between the bass guitar and the contrabass?
I play cello and bass and I want to try playing the contrabass but I don't know how easy it would be to change. From what I've heard the ...
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What Is A Contrabass Flute? - tonebase
The contrabass flute is the lowest member of the standard flute arsenal. While the bass flute extends one octave lower than the standard flute, the contrabass ...
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Contrabass Mania
Gateway to contrabass, bass, and just plain rare and unusual instruments. If you are looking for information about deep-voiced instruments, ...
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Double Bass: Why So Many Names?
The term “contrabass” is often used interchangeably with “double bass,” especially in orchestral settings. “Contra” comes from the Latin word meaning “against” ...
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Meet the Renaissance CONTRABASS Recorder - YouTube
Meet the Renaissance contrabass recorders! All your questions answered. Consort contrabass recorder in F at 466Hz, by Adriana Breukink.
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Contrabass bugle
Because the contrabass bugle can get in the way of commonly worn headgear, such as a shako, it is not uncommon for contrabass players to wear a beret instead In the 2000s, contrabass bugles often have three or four valves, as is common on concert tubas.
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Contrabass oboe
Despite this distinction, the contrabass oboe never became popular or widely used, and few remain today. See also
Bass oboe
Heckelphone
References
External links
Contrabass oboe page at contrabass.com
Single oboes with conical bore
Contrabass instruments
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why are tubax saxophones so small
It exists in both E contrabass and B or C subcontrabass sizes. Its name is a portmanteau of the words "tuba" and "sax"
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Contrabass sarrusophone
The contrabass sarrusophone is sometimes confused with the reed contrabass, to which it bears a superficial resemblance. Contrabass Compendium (archived)
Sarrusophones
Single oboes with conical bore
Contrabass instruments
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Contrabass clarinet
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Contrabass
The earliest known contrabass clarinet was the contre-basse guerrière invented in 1808 by a goldsmith named Dumas of Sommières; little It is also referred to as the E contrabass clarinet.
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