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A cello is a large stringed instrument, the tuba is a large, bass brass instument.
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Uhmmm... Because celli and violas don't make as much sound as tubas, and you can have only one tuba in the whole orchestra, and have it overpower all of the other instruments, but when you only have one cello, it's hard to hear them~same with the violas.
no, longer is piano, cello, bass, tuba, sousaphone
Bass viole, Tuba, Trombone Cello, oboe, organ.
Violin, viola, cello, bass, flue, oboe, Clarinet, bassoon, horn, Trumpet, Trombone, tuba, timpani, percussion.
It depends how much sound you want. A smaller not really, but for a louder sound, defiantly! Write by Helena:)
the double bass (as in bass like a cello not a guitar)
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The odd one out is the piccolo. The bassoon, tuba, and cello are all larger, orchestral instruments that typically play lower ranges, while the piccolo is a small, high-pitched woodwind instrument. Additionally, the piccolo is the only one that is not a member of the brass or string family.
No, the contra-bass tuba is much larger than the C tuba.