


Understanding the Contrabass: History, Features, and Uses
Contrabass (also known as double bass or string bass) is a large, low-pitched bowed string instrument that is a member of the viol family. It is the largest and lowest-pitched instrument in the violin family, and is typically played with a bow. The contrabass has a deep, rich sound and is commonly used in classical music, jazz, and other styles of music.



