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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
  • 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: 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
  • 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
  • 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 – Definition in music
    Definition of the Italian term violone in music Find its meaning, examples, related terms, and more
  • Violone | musical instrument | Britannica
    fiddle, medieval European bowed, stringed musical instrument The medieval fiddle, a forerunner of the violin, emerged in 10th-century Europe, possibly deriving from the lira, a Byzantine version of the rabāb, an Arab bowed instrument
  • 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
  • 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 - Organology: Musical Instruments Encyclopedia
    The Violone is a large, deep-bodied string instrument, often with six strings and frets It is a predecessor to the modern double bass and comes in various tunings





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