It depends on the determination you have for it. Practice and give time!
well soft cello cases are soft, so it doesn't offer as much protection. but it is a lot lighter and hard cello cases are hard, and offers a lot more protection
because a cello is a big violin and it is very hard to make and the reason why the toy factory can not make a toy cello is because it is very hard to make but only if it is the size of babies and little kids
I studied the cello notes and where they go, but I don't know that everyone can just play both, sometimes its hard.
At first it could be uncomfortable, but I don't think the cello should hurt a back or neck if you hold it right.
Learning anything can be difficult, but when you stay with it, you can be a great cellist! It takes patients and practice.
A cello is a completely different clef (bass clef, flute uses treble), technique, key signatures (flute is in concert tuning, while cello is not), and sound. Starting off it will hurt your fingers since the strings are more unforgiving that the flute's valves. The more you practice the better you will become. If you are just starting I would recommend you find a cello teacher.
Suite for cello & jazz piano cello: no 06, Cello Fan.
The Cello's dimensions vary with size of cello compared to the person.
Cello or Violoncello
your cello mum
Generally it means a "cello package" of sorts. A cello outfit usually consists of a cello, a bow, rosin, and a case.
We use the same word: cello.