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  • Violone - Wikipedia
    There are several different instruments that have historically been called by the name "violone" Some of these can be loosely described as 'cello-sized' instruments, and play their parts sounding at the notated pitch
  • Perspectives - What Exactly is a Violone? - YouTube
    The modern double bass (or contrabass) has a long history reaching back into the Renaissance, when it was known as a violone or bass viol
  • What is a Violone? - earlybass. com
    In modern terminology, the doublebass viol, the direct ancestor of the double bass Historically, the term has embraced avariety of meanings: any viol, a large viol (in particular a low-pitched viola da gamba),and even (in some Italian sources) the cello The term is known as early as 1520
  • violone · Grinnell College Musical Instrument Collection · Grinnell . . .
    The violone is a bowed box-lute chordophone, the lowest member of the viol family of European string instruments that are played in a vertical position; the Italian name for the instrument is ‘ violone da gamba,’ which means ‘leg bass viol’ and describes how the instrument is held between the player's calves
  • Violone: History, Characteristics, and Sound - Handmade Sound
    The violone is a large string instrument that dates back to the 16th and 17th centuries It is believed to have been created by Italian luthiers and is part of the viola family
  • Viol Violone | Malachy Robinson
    The suffix “ -cello” also means small, so a violoncello is a small violone, and the instruments that previously played that violone role (cello-pitched viols and violins) were gradually outmanoeuvred by the cello after its perfection in the late 17th century
  • Violone - Definition, Usage Quiz | UltimateLexicon. com
    The violone is a historical string instrument from the viol family, significantly used in Baroque music ensembles Typically larger than the bass viol, the violone is often considered the predecessor to the modern double bass
  • Violone - St. Anns Episcopal Church
    The violone is a standard member of the orchestra’s string section, as well as the concert band, and is featured in concertos, solo, and chamber music in Western classical music The violone is played with a bow (arco), or by plucking the strings (pizzicato), or via a variety of extended techniques
  • Violone Explained
    The term violone may be used correctly to describe many different instruments, yet distinguishing among these types can be difficult, especially for those not familiar with the historical instruments of the viol and violin families and their respective variations in tuning
  • Violone - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    The violone (pronounced: "Vee-o-LOH-ne") is a very big string instrument that used to be used in the 16th and 17th centuries It is like a double bass, but it belongs to the viol family The name "violone" means "large viol" It was really a "double-bass viola da gamba"





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