My son was involved in a rehearsal or two for a piece for doublebass - six hands: One (taller) "outside" player plays the two lowest strings, one (shorter) "inside" player plays the two highest strings, and a third player sits on the floor and provides percussive sounds on the back of the instrument.

The piece didn't make it to performance in this case, (so I didn't witness it) and my son doesn't recall the composer.

RBH

Richard Yates wrote:

My understanding was two players on one piano is a duet, but two players


on


two pianos is a duo.


Ah, I finally see the difference between a Violin Duo and a Violin


Duet.;-)

I once saw the Assad brothers play an astoundingly virtuosic piece on one
guitar. One reached around the other from behind and they each played three
strings. Quite a parlor trick. Is that a duetto?

Richard Yates


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