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Editorial Reviews - Streichinstrument From the Publisher Kapitel: Violine, Kontrabass, Drehleier, Bogen, Glissando, Bratsche, Viola Bastarda, Viola Da Gamba, Sarangi, Baryton, Jazzvioline, Barockvioline, Nyckelharpa, Sarinda, Violoncello Piccolo, Esraj, Violino Piccolo, Mongolische Pferdekopfgeige, Kemençe, Viola D'amore, Orgelleier, Ghichak, Fidel, Kamancheh, Pizzicato, Stumme Violine, Dilruba, Strichart, Fiddle, Streichklavier, Lage, Hardangerfiedel, Strohgeige, Gusla, Streichpsalter, Banhu, Oktobass, Trumscheit, Kabak-Kemane, Erhu, Kurzhalsgeige, Viola Profonda, Violone, Arpeggione, Tanzmeistergeige, Rebec, Kobys, Gehu, Viola Pomposa, Bogenführung, Crwth, Elektrische Geige, Rebab, Lira Da Gamba, Singende Säge, Lyra, Viola Da Braccio, Col Legno, Tenor-Viola, Gadulka, Jouhikko, Feinstimmer, Doppelgriff, Lijerica, E-Kontrabass, Sorbische Geige, Streicherklasse, Violectra, Flautando, Violotta, Haegeum, Sor U, Imzad, Soil Stradivarius, Igil, Coll'arco, Sor Gradong Tao, Saitenabheber, Salor, Sor Khao Khwai, Erxian, Lira Da Braccio, Sorpiep, Sor Bang, Sor Gantruem, Sul Ponticello, Viophonograph, Brettgeige, Schlüsselfidel. Aus Wikipedia. Nicht dargestellt. Auszug: The double bass, also called the string bass, upright bass, bass violin or contrabass, is the largest and lowest-pitched bowed string instrument in the modern symphony orchestra. The double bass is a standard member of the string section of the symphony orchestra and smaller string ensembles in Western classical music. In addition, it is used in other genres such as disco, jazz, 1950s-style blues and rock and roll, rockabilly/psychobilly, traditional country music, bluegrass, tango and many types of folk music. The double bass is typically constructed from several types of wood, including maple for the back, spruce for the top, and ebony for the fingerboard. It is uncertain whether the instrument is a descendant of the viola da gamba or of the violin, but it is traditionally ali