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A 'cello produces a lower pitch than a violin.

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What produce a lower pitched sound a violin or cello?

A 'cello produces a lower pitch than a violin.


Is a cello high or low pitched?

Low, its lower than the violin and viola but higher than the bass. It has a similar role as the tenor in a choir.


Compared to a violin a cello has a?

The cello has a C string and is lower in pitch than the violin.


What has a lower pitch a violin or cello?

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.


Is cello lower pitched or is viola lower?

cello


Why can a violin play a higher pitch than a bass?

The Viola has a lower pitch than the violinbecause of its lower-pitched string (the "C" string) compared to the violin's much higher-pitched string (the "E" string).


What can you compare a cello to?

A cello is just like a violin except the fact that it has lower notes. It only is bigger


Can you substitute a violin for a cello?

A cello plays about 2 octaves lower than a violin. Other than that, you should not have a problem. It is like substituting a soprano for a bass.


What is a lower tone violin that rests on the floor?

I believe what you are thinking of is a cello.


Is the cello lower than a violin?

Because the resonence chamber, or body, is much larger.


What does a cello sound like?

The cello is the base of the violin family. Its sound is like a violin but low pitched. Its sound is very close to that of a human bass, singing without words. The next deeper instrument of the violin family is called a double bass, which is often played plucked for jazz, but has a very low pitched violin-like sound when bowed.


Why is the cello in the string family?

Because it has strings, and because it is closely related to the violin and the viola, of which the cello can play the lowest notes, and the violin the highest.