Yes. I think so!
He also played the cello and the violin.
He wrote five for the piano, one for the violin, and a triple one for violin, cello and piano.
Most children now days play the violin instead of cello.
He taught himself how to play the violin.
The cello has the shape of a violin, but about much larger. When you play, it is kept it place by your knees, and you must sit down to play, unlike the violin or viola.
A cello can play in the range of a violin (much of it), if that's what you mean, but a violin's highest note is much higher than a cello's highest note.
Thomas Jefferson played the violin rather well and likely played the 'cello as well.
The cello is mainly played in orchestras along with violin, viola, and bass.
A violin, because there's no way to play open E on it unless someone invents that. Cello is always on the ground, whereas, you can't play violin right on the ground.
it depends on if you want to feature the flute then the flute will be the lead or the melody the violin would be the harmony but the cello will always be bass if it was featuring the violin then the violin would be melody the flute will be harmony and the cello still will be bass
organ, piano, and violin organ piano and violin
You can just search up imslp and you can also find duets for cello and cello, viola and cello, trios, quartets, orchestra pieces such as Beethoven's 5th Symphony, and songs for all the other instruments like french horn, trumpet, violin, bass, viola ect.