Here are some friends with simlar question as we.And I have this question for many days,anyone help us?
Kitty said: Yes.Whats the difference between a cello and a Double bass?-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(Whats the difference between a cello and a Double bass?),it will help you,my kids.
Answer:
Double bass is lower in tone and larger. Often plucked as opposed to using a bow.
The size, I think and therefore the sound they make when payed.
nothing there like totally the same
A doube bass is bigger or a cello is smaller i carn't remember which
a cello is smaller for a start, if you notice the smaller that shaped instrument is the higher the pitch the bigger the lower.
The double base is bigger and has a deeper sound.
A cello is basically the same as a double bass but smaller and is played with the musician sitting down with the body of the instrument between their knees. It is usually bowed. You'd have a hell of a job playing a double bass sat down, unless you can get your knees really wide apart and could reach up really high.
They are different musical instruments, hence their different names.
A double bass is substantially bigger than a cello (also known as a violin-cello). the strings are longer and the notes it produces are lower in pitch than cello notes. Both are, of course, members of the violin family.
The cello is the lowest sounding member of the violin family. The double bass is about twice the size of the cello, is a more modern invention and is genereally speaking, lower pitched than the cello.
I'm guessing that one major difference is the price. On the whole, good cello will cost a little more than a good double bass. You can spend 500 pounds upwards on either.
"The double bass is the largest and lowest pitched bowed string instrument used in the modern symphony orchestra. It is used extensively in Western classical music as a standard member of the string section of symphony orchestras[1] and smaller string ensembles[2]. In addition, it is used in other genres such as jazz, blues, rock and roll, rockabilly, psychobilly, and bluegrass. As with many other string instruments, the double bass is played with a bow (arco) or by plucking the strings"
"The cello is larger than the violin or the viola but smaller than the double bass. Like the other members of the violin family, the cello has four strings. Its strings are normally tuned to the pitches (from high to low) A, D, G, and C (A3, D3, G2, and C2 in scientific pitch notation). The strings are tuned one octave lower than the viola, and one octave plus one fifth lower than the violin (see Tuning and range). The cello is played in an upright position, held by the knees of a seated musician, resting on a spike called the endpin. The player draws the bow horizontally across the strings, making them vibrate. The cello is a complex instrument consisting of many different parts. Although the majority of it is composed of wood, some parts can be made of steel or other metals and/or composite material. Modern strings have a steel, gut, nylon or other synthetic core, covered with various kinds of metal winding."
A cello's like a big upright violin.
A bass is a kind of guitar with 4 strings that plays the lower notes
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Kitty said: Yes.Whats the difference between a cello and a Double bass?-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(Whats the difference between a cello and a Double bass?),it will help you,my kids.
Answer:
Double bass is lower in tone and larger. Often plucked as opposed to using a bow.
The size, I think and therefore the sound they make when payed.
nothing there like totally the same
A doube bass is bigger or a cello is smaller i carn't remember which
a cello is smaller for a start, if you notice the smaller that shaped instrument is the higher the pitch the bigger the lower.
The double base is bigger and has a deeper sound.
A cello is basically the same as a double bass but smaller and is played with the musician sitting down with the body of the instrument between their knees. It is usually bowed. You'd have a hell of a job playing a double bass sat down, unless you can get your knees really wide apart and could reach up really high.
They are different musical instruments, hence their different names.
A double bass is substantially bigger than a cello (also known as a violin-cello). the strings are longer and the notes it produces are lower in pitch than cello notes. Both are, of course, members of the violin family.
The cello is the lowest sounding member of the violin family. The double bass is about twice the size of the cello, is a more modern invention and is genereally speaking, lower pitched than the cello.
I'm guessing that one major difference is the price. On the whole, good cello will cost a little more than a good double bass. You can spend 500 pounds upwards on either.
"The double bass is the largest and lowest pitched bowed string instrument used in the modern symphony orchestra. It is used extensively in Western classical music as a standard member of the string section of symphony orchestras[1] and smaller string ensembles[2]. In addition, it is used in other genres such as jazz, blues, rock and roll, rockabilly, psychobilly, and bluegrass. As with many other string instruments, the double bass is played with a bow (arco) or by plucking the strings"
"The cello is larger than the violin or the viola but smaller than the double bass. Like the other members of the violin family, the cello has four strings. Its strings are normally tuned to the pitches (from high to low) A, D, G, and C (A3, D3, G2, and C2 in scientific pitch notation). The strings are tuned one octave lower than the viola, and one octave plus one fifth lower than the violin (see Tuning and range). The cello is played in an upright position, held by the knees of a seated musician, resting on a spike called the endpin. The player draws the bow horizontally across the strings, making them vibrate. The cello is a complex instrument consisting of many different parts. Although the majority of it is composed of wood, some parts can be made of steel or other metals and/or composite material. Modern strings have a steel, gut, nylon or other synthetic core, covered with various kinds of metal winding."
A cello's like a big upright violin.
A bass is a kind of guitar with 4 strings that plays the lower notes
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