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  • 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
  • What is a Violone? - earlybass. com
    Violone (It : ‘large viol’) 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
    In this article, we will examine its origins and the evolution of the violone, its characteristics, how to play it, and some of the greatest violone musicians of all time
  • 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, 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
  • Viol Violone | Malachy Robinson
    Viol Violone What is a violone? For most bassists, the term is encountered at the head of bass parts in music by JS Bach A natural assumption would be that it was an earlier term for the double-bass, or a predecessor But it really refers to the role, not the instrument, and as such is hard to define!
  • Violone - Wikiwand
    The term violone can refer to several distinct large, bowed musical instruments which belong to either the viol or violin family The violone is sometimes a fre
  • 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
  • What is a Violone? – Ars Antigua Presents
    By Leopold Mozart’s time (1756) the doublebass, ‘commonly known as violone,’ usually had four or five strings but sometimes onlythree Koch (Musikalisches Lexikon, 1802) referred to ‘violone’ as meaning doublebass
  • Violone | musical instrument | Britannica
    viol, bowed, stringed musical instrument used principally in chamber music of the 16th to the 18th century The viol shares with the Renaissance lute the tuning of its six strings (two fourths, a major third, two fourths) and the gut frets on its neck





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