Contrabass
The contrabass, also known as the double bass, is the largest and lowest-pitched member of the violin family. It has four strings traditionally tuned to E1, A1, D2, and G2, a fourth below the viola. Some players use a five-string setup that includes a low B string for extended range.
The instrument has a large resonant body typically made of spruce and maple, with an arched top
Origins lie in early modern Europe, with the double bass developing from earlier viol family instruments. By
Double basses come in several sizes, with 3/4 being the standard size for adults, and 4/4, 1/2,