A 4/4 cello is a full size, usually 12-13 year olds to 30-40-50 year olds depending on how big you are.
The name for a large cello is a 4/4 cello or a full size.
A cello is a large stringed instrument, the tuba is a large, bass brass instument.
Cello. Double Bass
There is no difference between a violoncello and a cello. They are two names for the same musical instrument, a large stringed instrument played with a bow.
The viola, cello, and base can be played like a large violin.
the cello is used for making music with a deeper pitch but not as deep as bass
The cello is too short to stand like basses, but to large to play like violins or violas. By sitting cellists can preform the best technique.
Sitar Also viola, cello
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! =)
The term "Chin Cello" affectionately denotes a moderately large (generally 16 inches in length or more) viola that is tuned an octave lower, which is consistent with the tuning of a cello. The traditional cello is played sitting down, but the "chin cello" is played under the chin, hence the name. The strings are able to be pitched lower by using a special thicker gauge of strings that are capable of producing lower notes.
A full sized man would definetely need a full size cello. I work in a music store and we were sending 13 year old girls out with full sizes
A 'cello can be manually tuned in two places - the tuning pegs above the fingerboard, used for changing the tuning in large increments, or the fine tuners on the tailpiece, used for (usually) sub-tone tuning.