Giuseppe Andreoli (7 July 1757 – 20 December 1832)[1] was a Milanese contrabassist.
Born in Milan, Andreoli was a member of the orchestra of La Scala.
[3]: 8 He was the first teacher who promoted the three-finger system developed by Bonifazio Asioli in his treatise Elementi per il Contrabasso con una Nuova Maniera di Digitare (1823), which flourished in Italy by the mid-nineteenth century.
[3]: 8–9 According to an 1840 letter from Paganini, Andreoli played an Amati bass,[4] which had three strings, tuned in fourths.
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