cello
the difference between cello and viola music is that cello sounds lower then viola
Low, its lower than the violin and viola but higher than the bass. It has a similar role as the tenor in a choir.
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Cello is lower in pitch by one octave. It is also much bigger.
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.
Alright, sweetheart, here's the rundown: we start with the violin, then move on to the viola, followed by the cello, and finally, we end with the big daddy of them all, the double bass. So, in short: violin, viola, cello, double bass. You're welcome, darling.
no The cello can, however, achieve many notes in the viola range. The viola can only go down so far in pitch on the lowest open string.
The viola, a string instrument similar to the violin, was developed in Italy in the 16th century. It was created to fill the middle range of sound between the higher-pitched violin and the lower-pitched cello.
From smallest to largest: * Violin * Viola * Cello * Bass * Harp
A 'cello produces a lower pitch than a violin.
A 'cello produces a lower pitch than a violin.
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.