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'''Contrabass''' (from {{langx|it|contrabbasso}}) refers to several [[musical instrument]]s of very low pitch—generally one [[octave]] below bass register instruments. While the term most commonly refers to the [[double bass]] (which is the bass instrument in the orchestral string family, tuned lower than the [[cello]]), many other instruments in the contrabass register exist.
'''Contrabass''' (from {{langx|it|contrabbasso}}) refers to several [[musical instrument]]s of very low pitch—generally one [[octave]] below bass register instruments. While the term most commonly refers to the [[double bass]] (which is the bass instrument in the orchestral string family, tuned lower than the [[cello]]), many other instruments in the contrabass register exist.


The term "contrabass" is relative, usually denoting a very low-pitched instrument of its type, rather than one in a particular range. For example, the [[contrabass flute]]'s lowest note is approximately an octave higher than that of the [[contrabass clarinet]]. Instruments tuned below contrabass instruments, such as the [[double contrabass flute]] or [[subcontrabass saxophone]], may be referred to as "double contrabass," "triple contrabass," "subcontrabass," or "octocontrabass" instruments. On the other hand, the "contrabass" classification often includes such instruments.
The term "contrabass" is relative, usually denoting a very [[Bass (sound)|low-pitched]] instrument of its type, rather than one in a particular range.  
 
For example, the [[contrabass flute]]'s lowest note is approximately an octave higher than that of the [[contrabass clarinet]].  
 
Instruments tuned below contrabass instruments, such as the [[double contrabass flute]] or [[subcontrabass saxophone]], may be referred to as "double contrabass," "triple contrabass," "subcontrabass," or "octocontrabass" instruments.  
 
On the other hand, the "contrabass" classification often includes such instruments.


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Latest revision as of 02:19, 20 October 2025

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The term "contrabass" is relative, usually denoting a very low-pitched instrument of its type, rather than one in a particular range.

For example, the contrabass flute's lowest note is approximately an octave higher than that of the contrabass clarinet.

Instruments tuned below contrabass instruments, such as the double contrabass flute or subcontrabass saxophone, may be referred to as "double contrabass," "triple contrabass," "subcontrabass," or "octocontrabass" instruments.

On the other hand, the "contrabass" classification often includes such instruments.

Wind

Brass

Woodwind

Other

  • Contrabass harmonica
  • Contrabass singer, basso profondo or oktavist, a rare sub-bass, classical singer who performs notes in the contrabass octave

String

Bowed

Plucked

Notes

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