Bass viol
viola da gamba.
double b-ss.
historical examples
he wanted to live in a city and teach school, play his b-ss viol, and belong to musical or singing clubs.
the child’s book of american biography mary stoyell stimpson
the artist is seen in the foreground playing a viol: t-tian a b-ss viol.
the story of paris thomas okey
i cannot think it likely that the sculptor saw anyone playing a b-ss viol in this manner.
the bow, its history, manufacture and use henry saint-george
she doesn’t know a fugue from a b-ss viol, and she never hesitates to say so.
the dominant strain anna chapin ray
at the sound of the b-ss viol the bull stood still, raised his head, and glowered at the extraordinary object before him.
yorkshire oddities, incidents and strange events s. baring-gould
to the left was the orchestra, a violin, ‘cello and b-ss viol.
spring street james h. richardson
if one has a few pieces (violin, cello, b-ss viol, flute) to play hungarian airs during the dinner it will please the guests.
suppers paul pierce
old doctor kingsley played the b-ss viol so it was soul stirrin’ too.
old rail fence corners various
then there came a sudden tw-ng, as of a violently plucked string on a b-ss viol, and the amber egg dropped from the faceted side.
devil crystals of arret hal k. wells
the word violino is not mentioned by lanfranco, but in every case only the termination violone, which is b-ss viol.
the violoncello and its history wilhelm joseph von wasielewski
noun
another name for viola da gamba
(us) a less common name for double b-ss (sense 1)
b-ss viol [(veye-uhl)]
the largest and lowest-pitched instrument of the strings, also called a b-ss fiddle or double b-ss. the player must stand or sit on a tall stool to play it.
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