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Abbreviations/music lexicon
| Abbreviation |
Vlo |
| German (de) |
Violone |
| English (en) |
Violone |
| French (fr) |
Violone |
| Dutch (nl) |
Violone |
| Definition/synonyms |
The violone (literally "large viol" in Italian, "-one" being the augmentative suffix) is a musical instrument of the viol family. The largest/lowest member of that family, the violone is a fretted instrument with six strings (although some versions had five, or, more rarely, four strings), generally tuned a fifth or an octave below the bass viol. Thus, the violone can properly be called a contrabass instrument, being tuned lower than the bass instrument. The name is also used sometimes for the 8' bass violin (cf. violoncello). |
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