Well, there aren't exactly any types of cellos, unless you count the modern cello and then the baroque cello, (which by the way has its strings closer to the body of the cello, thus a shorter bridge.)
a viola is an instrument, an Olivia is a person.
# Guitar # Piano # Harmonica # Flute # Cello # Violin # Brass # Saxaphone # Harp # Drums # Basson # Trumpet # Trombone # Tuba # French Horn # Cymbals # Viola
Violin,cello,double bass ,viola,ect
There are many stringed instruments ; these include: Double bass, cello, viola, violin, various types of guitars, ukulele.
Theyre both women with two hands and two feet. Differences: They both have different names
There are four stringed instruments used: violin, viola, cell, and bass.
It usually depends because all viola's are different and each sound different with the types of strings you use on it. I think that Evah Pirazzi is the best one, but obligato may be good too. Depends on which tone quality you want too...
The viola has improved over many many years the viola looked a lot different in the 1500s,but from many craftsman making slight changed over the years it looked like our contemporary viola in the 1800s.
No, violas and violins are completely different instruments with different pitches.
a viola is an instrument, an Olivia is a person.
no, viola is lower and the strings are different, also they are bigger and thicker. other than that they are basicly the same.
You hold a cello between your knees, whereas you hold a viola/violin between your chin and shoulder.
No, the viola resembles a violin. It looks almost exactly like a violin, in fact, just it is larger and has slightly different proportions.
Violin,cello,double bass ,viola,ect
# Guitar # Piano # Harmonica # Flute # Cello # Violin # Brass # Saxaphone # Harp # Drums # Basson # Trumpet # Trombone # Tuba # French Horn # Cymbals # Viola
There are many stringed instruments ; these include: Double bass, cello, viola, violin, various types of guitars, ukulele.
Theyre both women with two hands and two feet. Differences: They both have different names