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  • Source: Wikipedia
  • String instruments: Bass guitar, String instrument, Double bass, Viola, Cello, Banjo, Classical guitar, Sitar, Balalaika, Clavichord, Chordophone, Str 
     

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    Lieferstatus:   i.d.R. innert 5-10 Tagen versandfertig
    Veröffentlichung:  Februar 2018  
    Genre:  Musik 
    ISBN:  9781157714019 
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    9781157714019 
    Verlag:  Books LLC, Reference Series 
    Einband:  Kartoniert  
    Sprache:  English  
    Dimensionen:  H 246 mm / B 189 mm / D 8 mm 
    Gewicht:  264 gr 
    Seiten:  128 
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    Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 127. Chapters: Bass guitar, String instrument, Double bass, Viola, Cello, Banjo, Classical guitar, Sitar, Balalaika, Clavichord, Chordophone, Stradivarius, List of Stradivarius instruments, Stringed instrument tunings, Bandura, Strings, Tamburica, Byzantine lyra, Acoustic bass guitar, Kobza, Bouzouki, List of string instruments, Lira da braccio, Violin family, Rebab, Cuatro, Cittern, List of Caribbean chordophones, Plucked string instrument, Archlute, String resonance, Kharkiv-style bandura, Aliquot stringing, Sambuca, Claviharp, Rudra veena, Tambouras, Viola Profonda, Parsifal bell, Angélique, Vichitra veena, Endpin, Lijerica, Requinto, Calabrian lira, Starosvitska bandura, Wolf tone, Artificial harmonic, Contrabass guitar, Course, Panduri, Lirone, Arpeggione, Combolin, Sarangi, American bass viol, Dahu, Bordonua, Fiddlesticks, Çiftelia, Basolia, Ravanahatha, Octavina, Peg dope, Apache fiddle, Ceterone, Asor, Ghaychak, Chelys, Citole, Cornstalk fiddle, Veenai, Down bow, String instrument repertoire, Axelrod quartet, Up bow, Tati, Moraharpa, Free bowing, Seni rebab, Kozobas, Bridge pin, Bowed string instrument, Viola toeira, Dulcitar, Setor, Guitolão, Taus, Saw U, Hu hu, Endingidi, Kiev-style bandura, Eeng, Gunbri, Chiwang, Tarhu, Lokanga bara, Stredici. Excerpt: The double bass, also called the string bass, upright bass, standup bass or contrabass, is the largest and lowest-pitched bowed string instrument in the modern symphony orchestra, with strings usually tuned to E1, A1, D2 and G2 (see standard tuning). The double bass is a standard member of the string section of the symphony orchestra and smaller string ensembles in Western classical music. In addition, it is used in other genres such as jazz, 1950s-style blues and rock and roll, rockabilly/psychobilly, traditional country music, bluegrass, tango and many types of folk music. A person who plays the double bass is usually referred to as a bassist. The double bass stands around 180 cm (six feet) from scroll to endpin, and is typically constructed from several types of wood, including maple for the back, spruce for the top, and ebony for the fingerboard. It is uncertain whether the instrument is a descendant of the viola da gamba or of the violin, but it is traditionally aligned with the violin family. While the double bass is nearly identical in construction to other violin family instruments, it also embodies features found in the older viol family. Like many other string instruments, the double bass is played either with a bow (arco) or by plucking the strings (pizzicato). In orchestral repertoire and tango music, both arco and pizzicato are employed. In jazz, pizzicato is the norm, except for some solos and also occasional written parts in modern jazz that call for bowing. In most other genres, such as blues and rockabilly, the bass is plucked. When playing the double bass, the bassist either stands or sits on a high stool and leans the instrument against the bassist's body with the bass turned slightly inwards in order to reach the strings more easily. This stance is also a key reason for the bass' sloped shoulders, which mark it apart from the other members of the violin family, as the narrower shoulders facilitate playing of the strings in their higher registers.

      



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