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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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The Violoncello; It's Origin and Construction by Joshua Furman ... The move toward a smaller cello took place in Bologna in the 1600's when silver-wound lower strings were invented. It should be noted here that many luthiers were making cellos before the famous Stradivari appeared on the scene.
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Herr Joh. Seb. Bach, invented (erfand) an instrument to which he gives the name Viola pomposa. The tuning is like that of the. Violoncello but it has at the ...
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Research Results For 'Violoncello' ... The double-bass was probably invented by Gaspar di Salo in 1580, and was a particular feature of certain 1950s Rock and Roll bands, who plucked it rather than played it with a bow. Research Double-Bass...
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A violoncello (also called cello) is a four-stringed musical instrument. It is the third smallest instrument of the violin family, after the violin and the viola. Please see the links for details. ... Who invented the violoncello? How does a violoncello produce sound? Is the correct name for a cello a violoncello?
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Probably the most successful Violoncello, 8 ft., constructed by an English organ builder, is that invented by Mr. John W. Whiteley. A fine example of this stop appears in the Solo division of the Concert-room Organ in the Polytechnic Institute, Battersea, London [England].
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Vivaldi: Concerti per violoncello Vol 1 / Coin, et al. Label: Naïve ... may come from the fact that Vivaldi himself seems to have invented the genre. ...
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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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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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"Chevalier du violoncello" and "Grand Dame du violoncello" were invented as titles to be given for services rendered, by our institution, IU, as well as by the EJMCC. Establishing the EJMCC has also served to keep the name of a significant artist-teacher alive.
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