the difference between cello and viola music is that cello sounds lower then viola
A cello is higher.
it depends on if you want to feature the flute then the flute will be the lead or the melody the violin would be the harmony but the cello will always be bass if it was featuring the violin then the violin would be melody the flute will be harmony and the cello still will be bass
Cello's in bass, Violin's in Treble.
flute has no reed
The basic difference between a cello and an electric cello is shape and sound. An acoustic cello amplifies sound naturally inside the hollow body sound-box of the instrument. The electric cello has a slightly different shape, no resonant chamber at all, and a unique tone.
A flute's range is higher than that of a cello, French horn, or tympani.
they are the same
Cello
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.
A cello is a large stringed instrument, the tuba is a large, bass brass instument.
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.