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History of the cello instrument & some facts about celli, what they contribute to orchestras & other string information. ... ; You are here: Essortment Home >> Arts & Entertainment >> Music:Instruments >> History of the cello instrument ;
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Cello - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The cello (plural cellos or celli — the c is pronounced , as in the ch in "check", thus "chel-lo") is a bowed string instrument. The word derives from the Italian violoncello . A pe...
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Musical Instruments In Art and History. New York: The Viking Press, 1967 (translated: 1968). Cowling, Elizabeth. The Cello. Great Britain: Scribners, 1975. Gammond, Peter. Classical Music. New York: Harmony Books, 1988. Sachs, Curt.
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www.cello.org/cnc/article.htm
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As string players and teachers using the words 'violin', 'fiddle' and 'cello' with great frequency, how often do we stop to consider the origin of these words? It is perhaps intriguing to uncover the relationship between the term 'violin' and the Roman ... Implications on Literature in the Early History of the Cello...
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www.cello.org/Newsletter/Articles/celloetymology.htm
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Cello history. Who invented the cello? A brief overview of cello history. ... Cello strings; Cello accessories; Cello cases; Cello bows; Cello history...
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www.hertzmusic.eu/cello/cello_history.htm
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CELLO - The violoncello, known also with the shortened name of cello, is a musical string instrument of the family of the arcs as the violin and the viola. ... The violoncello, known also with the shortened name of cello, is a musical string instrument of the family of the arcs as the violin and the viola. ; The cello had,
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www.mediasoft.it/music/violoncello/violoncello_en.html
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The cello was invented as a very large version of the violin, back in the 1500s. About a hundred years later, a violin maker named Antonio Stradivari started making cellos that stood upright, like the modern cello.
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www.playmusic.org/string/more/morecello.html
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It holds up the cello so one can play comfortably. Then a man, who was quite obese, carved a piece of wood to hold up the cello while he played. Cello makers loved it and adopted it for their own use. The cello was a popular instrument in the sixteenth century.
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library.thinkquest.org/J001411/cello_history.htm
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Romberg & The History of The Violoncello; ... At the same time a brilliant development of Cello virtuosity occurred. He was born in Dinklage, Oldenburg in 1767 and spent his childhood in Munster. His father was a bassoonist and also played the Cello.
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www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~leonid/romberg_history.htm
www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~leonid/romberg_history.htm
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