Bass/ double bass
The bow of a stringed instrument can also be called an arch.
the flute is held sideways the recorder is not
All the instruments in the string family like a violin are the violin, viola, cello and the double bass. The cello and the double bass are both played with the bottom of the instruments on the ground. You generally play cello between your legs and double bass stamding up.
A cello looks like a large violin. It is usually a deep brown or red, but also can be a light orange. The bow of a cello is a long narrow stick of wood, which is fastened to the the horse hairs which you move across the cello's strings to make a sound. The cello has a long neck and is played with you knees bent so they are visible on either side of the cello. Cellos make amazingly beautiful sounds, and are quiet beautiful them selfs! =)
The viola, cello, and base can be played like a large violin.
The instrument that looks like a clarinet is called a saxophone.
The bow of a stringed instrument can also be called an arch.
Lute
the flute is held sideways the recorder is not
All the instruments in the string family like a violin are the violin, viola, cello and the double bass. The cello and the double bass are both played with the bottom of the instruments on the ground. You generally play cello between your legs and double bass stamding up.
A cello looks like a large violin. It is usually a deep brown or red, but also can be a light orange. The bow of a cello is a long narrow stick of wood, which is fastened to the the horse hairs which you move across the cello's strings to make a sound. The cello has a long neck and is played with you knees bent so they are visible on either side of the cello. Cellos make amazingly beautiful sounds, and are quiet beautiful them selfs! =)
harpsichord
harpsichord
The viola, cello, and base can be played like a large violin.
cant -play some instrument like cello but he knws how to play guitar and piano
Ah, a suffix for "cello" could be "-ist," which means someone who plays the cello. So, if you add "-ist" to "cello," you get "cellist," which is a lovely word for someone who creates beautiful music with that instrument. Just like how you can create a masterpiece on a canvas with your paintbrush, a cellist creates a masterpiece with their music.
what does the instrument panel symbol that looks like an engine mean on a 2003 honda pilot?