Western musical instruments are generally divided into four categories: strings, woodwinds, brass and percussion.
Suitable for playing bass:
1. Strings:
Cello (Cello)
Cello is a stringed instrument The bass instrument in the string quartet has the same status as the bass in the chorus.
Double bass
The double bass is the largest and lowest-pitched instrument among the stringed instruments. It is directly evolved from the double bass "violet".
2. Woodwind (Woodwind)
Saxophone (Saxophone)
The timbre of the saxophone changes more, and the treble part is between the clarinet and Between the French horns, the alto is between the human voice and the cello, and the bass part is between the bass strings and the woofer.
Bassoon
The bassoon is a low-pitched double-reed woodwind instrument. Can play intervals of more than three octaves. It is usually responsible for the bass part of the orchestra. Its bass tone is gloomy and solemn, its midrange is harmonious, gentle and sweet, and its treble is soft and melancholic.
3. Brass
Baritone and Euphonium
Since Euphonium and Euphonium The windpipe of the euphonium is rolled up into a pear shape rather than open like a trombone, so their tone is warmer, moister, and more elastic. Euphonium and euphonium have the same range, but the former has a narrower diameter and brighter tone, while the latter has a wider and smoother tone.
Tuba
The tuba is the lowest brass instrument in the orchestra. The tone of this instrument is serious and heavy, but sometimes it can also be used to create strange and weird effects. Or comedic atmosphere.
4. Percussion
Bass drum
This instrument was originally used in military music. The drum body of the big drum is made of wood or copper, and both sides of the drum body are covered with animal skins. Its tone is low, but has no definite rhythm, and is usually used to play the basic rhythm of music.