Crossword-Solution: VIOLONE 7 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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Violone n. The largest instrument of the bass-viol kind, having
strings tuned an octave below those of the violoncello; the
contrabasso; -- called also double bass.

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The character Sileno sang the upper part and accompanied himself on the violone, while the lower parts were given to other instruments.
Some Forerunners of Italian Opera William James Henderson 2006
The form of the pipe or resonator affects the quality of the tone; it may be flue-like or reedy in character, or even imitate a Pedal Violone, a Hard and Smooth Tuba, an Oboe, or a Clarinet.
The Recent Revolution in Organ Building George Laing Miller 2007
Open Diapason 16 Principal 8 "Great" Bourdon 16 (Partly from 16 feet "Swell" Violone 16 open.) Ophicleide 16 Couplers: (First and second touch, Great to Pedal.
The Recent Revolution in Organ Building George Laing Miller 2007
Violone 16 Geigen Principal 4 Geigen Open 8 Horn 8 Violes d' Orchestre 8 Oboe 8 Harmonic Flute 8 Violes Celestes (Tenor C) 8 Echo Salcional 8 Vox Angelica (Tenor C) 8 Couplers: Sub-Octave and Super-Octave.
The Recent Revolution in Organ Building George Laing Miller 2007
Gravissima 64 Octave Violone 8 Double Open Diapason 32 Flute 8 Contra Violone 32 Diaphone 32 Tibia Profunda 16 Diaphone 16 Open Diapason 16 Tuba Profunda 16 Violone 16 Tuba 8 Bourdon 16 Couplers: Choir, Great, Swell, Solo to Pedal; light wind Great Sub Oct (on itself); Great reeds Super Oct (on themselves); Solo to Great, Sub, Super and Unison; Swell to Great, Sub, Super and Unison; Choir to Great, Sub and Unison.
The Recent Revolution in Organ Building George Laing Miller 2007