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Cello
What is a "cello"?
A cello is a stringed instrument from the violin family, known for its deep, rich sound. It has a large, rounded body and four strings, which are played with a bow or plucked with the fingers. The cello is held upright between the player's knees and rests on the floor with an endpin. It can produce a wide range of notes, from low, resonant tones to higher, more lyrical sounds. The cello plays a crucial role in orchestras and chamber music, often contributing both melody and harmony.
Example
She played a soulful melody on the cello during the orchestra concert.
He took private lessons to improve his bowing technique and intonation on the cello.
He's been practicing the cello for years, honing his technique and expression.
The cellist adjusted the pegs on her cello to tune the instrument to the correct pitch before the chamber music recital.
They enjoyed the melodic interplay between the violin and cello in the duet.
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