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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
  • Perspectives - What Exactly is a Violone? - YouTube
    Perspectives - What Exactly is a Violone? 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: History, Characteristics, and Sound - Handmade Sound
    It is a form of viola da gamba with six strings, often considered the precursor to all modern six-string instruments Its origin is uncertain, but from the 16th century onwards, it became one of the most popular instruments in concert orchestras, ballrooms, and theaters
  • 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 — Grokipedia
    Beyond its role as a historical instrument, "violone" persists in non-instrumental nomenclature as an organ stop, typically voiced at 16′ to imitate the bowed string's woody tone, with rarer 32′ sub-variants like the Contra Violone providing profound pedal depth in large modern installations
  • Viol Violone | Malachy Robinson
    As I understand it, the violone in an ensemble is the biggest string bass present, which was usually not in the contrabass range It’s like Haydn’s use of the term “basso” on cello parts in string quartets
  • Violone | Encyclopedia of Organ Stops
    Description: These names denote a mild string stop, most often found in the pedal It is usually pitched at 16', and occasionally at 4' or 32'; 32' examples are more likely to be called Contra Violone, though that name has been used for 16' stops as well
  • 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 - 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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