A violin is a much smaller instrument. Its bottom note is the G below middle C. Then you go to the D above Middle C, then A, and E. From there you can play the notes to the top note on the piano. The tuning is called tuning by fifths. Every note is the fifth note higher than the last. Of course, the A is tuned first. The Double Bass is a great big instrument. It is 3 octaves lower than the violin. It is tuned in fourths. E, A, D, and G. Sometimes there is a fifth string tuned to the lowest A on the piano. There is also a device that frequently is put on that string to tune it to a higher note such as C. While the Violin is held under a persons chin and extends less than the length of an outreached arm, the double bass is quite tall. The double bass uses the bass cleft with a number below the cleft sign. That number indicates the number of octaves below middle c the instrument will play. A good double bass player can play any note that a piano can play. It still sounds like a double bass playing a high note.
A bass violin is another name for the double bass - the largest stringed instrument of the violin family.
ViolinViolaCelloBass
No. Bow rosin is bow rosin.
violin, viola, (violin) cello, (double) bass
The cello sounds similar to the other members of the violin family: that is, the violin, viola, and double bass. It has a lower tone than the violin and viola and a higher tone than the double bass, but still sounds similar. It is especially similar to the double bass because they are both bass instruments.
Cello's in bass, Violin's in Treble.
A bass violin is another name for the double bass - the largest stringed instrument of the violin family.
ViolinViolaCelloBass
No. Bow rosin is bow rosin.
violin, viola, (violin) cello, (double) bass
You mean could they tell if someone was playing bass or violin? Yes.
A bass violinist is a person who plays the bass violin, better known as the double bass.
Orchestral string instruments in order of pitch (from highest to lowest) are as follows: Violin Viola Cello Double Bass So the Violin produces higher pitched notes than the Double Bass.
the violin, viola, cello, and the double bass.
The cello sounds similar to the other members of the violin family: that is, the violin, viola, and double bass. It has a lower tone than the violin and viola and a higher tone than the double bass, but still sounds similar. It is especially similar to the double bass because they are both bass instruments.
A cello is higher.
Double Bass can also be called: Contrabass, String Bass, Upright Bass, Bass Violin, Bass Viol and Bass Fiddle among some others.