Triple contrabass viol

The triple contrabass viol is a modern variant of the French octobass, which lost favor with most classical composers since its creation in 1850. It is an acoustic string instrument belonging to the family of the violin, viola, and cello. It is more closely related, however, to the double-bass family, known as the viol family. Recordings and performances of sub-contrabass string instruments are rare; over 10 feet tall, the triple contrabass viol ... more
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