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Waylon
31 July, 14:47
Was the viola developed from the viola da gamba
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Santiago Finley
31 July, 16:51
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The viola da gamba is occasionally confused with the viola, the alto member of the modern violin family and a standard member of both the symphony orchestra and string quartet. In the 15th century, the Italian word "viola" was a generic term used to refer to any bowed instrument, or fiddle.
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