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The person who plays the cello is called a cellist. It was invented by Antonio Stradivari, who was a violin maker. you can hear a cello in an orchestra or small group!
It depends on what cello you mean. Dimensions of cellos tend to vary from instrument to instrument. It also depends on what size the cello is, and what maker it has. I know, for instance, that my cello is a lot wider than other cellos classified in the same size.
AnswerThe cello was invented as a very large version of the violin, back in the 1500s. About a hundred years later, a violin maker named Antonio Stradivari started making cellos that stood upright, like the modern cello. You can hear cellos in small groups like the string quartet, as well as in the orchestra.
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;)The cello was invented as a very large version of the violin, back in the 1500s. About a hundred years later, a violin maker named Antonio Stradivari started making cellos that stood upright, like the modern cello. You can hear cellos in small groups like the string quartet, as well as in the orchestra:0
1. The 1st cello maker was Andrea Amati 2. The plural of cello is celli 3. It is an octave lower than a viola 4. It is an octave and a fifth lower than a violin 5. The cello used to be bigger 6. The second best known instrument in the orchestra 7. Full size cello is around 29 inches long 8. Bow is around 73 cm long and 3 cm wide 9. The bow is made of horsehair 10. Some celli in the 1600's to the 1800's had 5 strings
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