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The whole cello vibrates~your bow vibrates the string, which sends the soundwaves into the big part of the cello, which makes the beautiful noise. c:
Cello is part of the string family. It is played with a bow.
Cello plays an important part in background and can be used for many types of songs. The main purpose is background, but cello can have beautiful melody.
Yes.
Sounds like a bass to me, not a cello? I could be wrong...
A group of cellists is typically referred to as a "cello ensemble" or "cello group." In the context of orchestras, they are often part of the "cello section." When performing together, they may also be called a "cello quartet" if there are four players.
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I'll let you know as soon as I find it myself.... but, as for now, you may want to just have the cello play the bottom row of the Piano part.
Obviously, a cello is an instrument part of the strings family. Unless you're talking about 'cello' as in paper, you can't use a cello on anything. Though you can use a bow on the cello, you can't use the cello on the bow. You can see cellos in chamber groups, cluster festivals, orchestras, symphonies and traditional/classic music. As i know since I am a world performer and I have performed to the queen.
A bass could, and you could also have another cello play the lower part. There are other cases where a violin/viola could also.
Cello can play any beat the composer likes for it, but it usually not a main part. If you want to be more melody, Id recommend violin.