Why double bass makes lower notes than violin?
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The notes on a violin only require a sound box internal volume to resonate at a relatively high pitch, whereas a cello or bass or double bass needs a considerably larger sound box that will resonate at lower pitches in order to effectively amplify the sound being produced.
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Why double bass makes lower notes than violin?
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