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String Family

Published on Nov 23, 2015

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STRING FAMILY

VIOLIN

  • Smallest Member of the string family
  • Highest pitched family member
  • Fits under the chin while being played
  • To mute the tones, a clamp is sometimes placed on the violins bridge
  • The clamp looks like a small comb

VIOLA

  • A little larger than the violin
  • Has a lower and warmer tone
  • Fits under chin while being played
  • Plays a 5th lower than the violin
  • Because it is slightly larger than a violin, you may need a larger hand to play it comfortably

CELLO

  • The bass member of the violin family
  • Played with a shorter snd thicker bow
  • The player sits to play
  • Its larger body assures deeper resonance
  • The cello rests on the floor supported by a retractable spike and is held between the knees

DOUBLE BASS

  • Lowest pitched member of the string family
  • So large that it can be taller than the musician
  • Two bow types: the French style bow(held overhand like the violin bow)
  • Widely used in jazz where it is mostly played by plucking the strings
  • Can be played standing up or sitting on a stool