There is not an answer to this question because both boys and girls like cello.
I am a girl who likes the cello but quite a few don't. Most probably like instruments like Saxophone, guitar, keyboard etc. But I'm guessing this is to do with fancying so possibly it depends on what the girls personality but if you only want to play the cello to attract her or them then don't becuase you might not like it and you shouldn't do something you don't want to do.
Yes, generally if you practice in private, but show your abilities only in performance, after having mastered a piece of music. As long as you don't play both in solo in one performance, because this can be seen as pretentious. <><><> Also, make sure when you perform on the cello you are wearing a long skirt or pants.
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A cello is just like a violin except the fact that it has lower notes. It only is bigger
Sounds like a bass to me, not a cello? I could be wrong...
It really depends on what you're preference is, what you're playing, and where you're playing. If you prefer the electric cello, go ahead. If you like the regular wooden cello, it's fine. If you're playing rock, I suggest the electric cello. If you play more classy-jazzy style, go with the regular cello. If you are playing solo on stage, go with what you prefer. If you are in an orchestra, go with the original cello.
This could just mean that you like music, or a cello resonates something in your past or about you or there is no reason other than you thought about a cello for one second during your day.
A cello looks like a large violin. It is usually a deep brown or red, but also can be a light orange. The bow of a cello is a long narrow stick of wood, which is fastened to the the horse hairs which you move across the cello's strings to make a sound. The cello has a long neck and is played with you knees bent so they are visible on either side of the cello. Cellos make amazingly beautiful sounds, and are quiet beautiful them selfs! =)
To be amazingly talanted at playing the cello, like Yo Yo Ma, Rostropovich, Pablo Casals, etc.
The strings typically found on a cello are made of materials like steel, synthetic core, or gut.
Ah, a suffix for "cello" could be "-ist," which means someone who plays the cello. So, if you add "-ist" to "cello," you get "cellist," which is a lovely word for someone who creates beautiful music with that instrument. Just like how you can create a masterpiece on a canvas with your paintbrush, a cellist creates a masterpiece with their music.
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You can find a cello double stops chart in PDF format on music education websites, cello forums, or by searching for it on search engines like Google.