Bull Fiddle Guide

Unique among strings, it is tuned in fourths rather than fifths.

Also called the upright bass, contrabass, bass viol, string bass, or "doghouse bass". 🛠️ How to Play bull fiddle

"Bull fiddle" is a traditional and colorful American nickname for the . It is most commonly used in bluegrass, country, and folk music, where its size and deep, resonant sound are playfully likened to the bellowing of a bull. 🎻 Instrument Overview Unique among strings, it is tuned in fourths

The bull fiddle is the largest and lowest-pitched member of the orchestral string family. Approximately 6 feet (180 cm) tall. Strings: Typically has 4 thick strings (E, A, D, G). Unique among strings

Unique among strings, it is tuned in fourths rather than fifths.

Also called the upright bass, contrabass, bass viol, string bass, or "doghouse bass". 🛠️ How to Play

"Bull fiddle" is a traditional and colorful American nickname for the . It is most commonly used in bluegrass, country, and folk music, where its size and deep, resonant sound are playfully likened to the bellowing of a bull. 🎻 Instrument Overview

The bull fiddle is the largest and lowest-pitched member of the orchestral string family. Approximately 6 feet (180 cm) tall. Strings: Typically has 4 thick strings (E, A, D, G).