![]() insures that each player will perform double stops unisoni indicates that divisi is no longer called for div. arpeggiated quadruple stops bow is only able to sustain properly two pitches at a tame bow used in seventeenth and eighteenth centuries more curved than it is today, was possible to sustain four-note chords more readily most successful triple and quadruple stops contain one or two notes played on open strings (have greater sustaining power) double stops in a symphony orchestra double stops are usually divided between two players on the same stand: outside (right) player plays upper notes, inner (left) player plays lower notes divisi signals that stand players should divide double stop non div. a relatively loud dynamic level piano or pianissimo triple stops have to be. ![]() fingerboard, pegbox (upper end, holds tuning pegs), scroll BLANK strings 4 (or 5, for double basses) nut along the fingerboard, small piece of wood bridge another piece of wood, bottom, strings cross over tail piece end of where string is attached, bottom bridge supports the strings, vibrates, vibrations pass to belly, and then (sorta) to the back F-holes: purpose allow belly to vibrate freely, allows sound to exit from body of the instrument tuned in 5ths violin, viola, cello tuned in 4th double bass open strings strings as they sound when they are not touched or stopped by fingers of the left hand four violin strings (lower to higher) g, d, a, e in treble four viola strings (L to H) c, g, d, a in tenor four cello strings c, g, d, a in bass four double bass strings e, a, d, g in bass five-stringed double bass c, e, a, d, g in bass the only transposing instrument of the violin family, sounds one octave lower than written double bass multiple stops two or more notes on adjacent strings played simultaneously double stop only two notes player together two kinds of double stops one or both of the pitches are played on an open string, both pitches are played on stopped strings simultaneous attack of three notes can only be accomplished at. Sound post transmits vibrations of the strings neck consists of.
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