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bass viol
[ beys ]
bass viol
/ beɪs /
noun
- another name for viola da gamba
- a less common name for double bass
bass viol
- The largest and lowest-pitched instrument of the strings , also called a bass fiddle or double bass . The player must stand or sit on a tall stool to play it.
Word History and Origins
Origin of bass viol1
Example Sentences
The musicians give the accompaniment, a single basso continuo line, pleasing variety because of the various combinations of bass viol, harpsichord, organ, lute and theorbo.
The first of them, the traditional Scottish “Regents Rant,” Savall dispatched — solo — with dazzling virtuosity on the bass viol.
The weirdest and most wonderful comes in the seduction scene: a bass viol and a glass harmonica intertwine in a gently rasping glow, sparse yet achingly sensual, and the air crackles with tension.
With the strident boom of the bass viol came the rank smell of the dog-fennel that hurrying feet had left bruised and wilting in the sun.
In the Western gallery, three fiddles, two hautboys, and a bass viol squeaked and groaned with much fervour.
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