1. gamba - Noun
2. Gamba - Proper noun
A viola da gamba.
Source: Webster's dictionaryCurrently, the term "viola da gamba" without qualification generally refers to the bass viol. Source: Internet
Currently, the term "viola da gamba" without qualification generally refers to the tenor viol. Source: Internet
A third Brazilian — Gamba Osaka talisman Patric — could reportedly be bound for FC Seoul, Korean media have reported this week. Source: Internet
It is common enough (and justifiable) today for modern players of the viola da gamba to call their instruments violas and likewise to call themselves violists. Source: Internet
Sulu however, made an appealing performance when he appeared on stage with songs that included 'Ndarangarira Gamba' which were mastered and sang by his father the late Simon 'Chopper' Chimbetu. Source: Internet
They are studied and copied by violin makers, contributing to the extension of the general knowledge we have on the viola da gamba, its forms, and the different techniques used for its manufacture. Source: Internet