you can get clip on pickups with amplafie the cello sound by detecting vibrations, or you can have them built in (electric cello).
Cello Song was created in 1993.
The cello was not discovered, it was created.
An acoustic 'cello amplifies it's sound inside it's hollow body, an electric 'cello (whilst usually being shaped slightly differently) amplifies it's self ... using an amplifier. you can also use an electric 'cello with headphones so you can practice with out others hearing. plus, i don't think electric 'cellos are accepted in most orchestras, just as coloured instruments aren't.
Romantic Cello Concertos was created in 2009.
The smartest thing to do is start on the violin cello (normal cello) because it is less expensive and then you can get an electric cello!
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.
you can get clip on pickups with amplafie the cello sound by detecting vibrations, or you can have them built in (electric cello).
It really depends on what you're preference is, what you're playing, and where you're playing. If you prefer the electric cello, go ahead. If you like the regular wooden cello, it's fine. If you're playing rock, I suggest the electric cello. If you play more classy-jazzy style, go with the regular cello. If you are playing solo on stage, go with what you prefer. If you are in an orchestra, go with the original cello.
Cello Moods was created in 1998.
Vivaldi's Cello was created in 2004.
Travels with My Cello was created in 1984.
Cello Song was created in 1993.
The cello was not discovered, it was created.
There is the electric cello
An acoustic 'cello amplifies it's sound inside it's hollow body, an electric 'cello (whilst usually being shaped slightly differently) amplifies it's self ... using an amplifier. you can also use an electric 'cello with headphones so you can practice with out others hearing. plus, i don't think electric 'cellos are accepted in most orchestras, just as coloured instruments aren't.
First Prize for the Cello was created in 1907.