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  1. Cello - Wikipedia

    It is tuned in the exact same intervals and strings as the viola, but an octave lower. Similar to the double bass, the cello has an endpin that rests on the floor to support the instrument's weight. The cello is …

  2. Cello | Definition, Music, & Facts | Britannica

    4 days ago · cello, bass musical instrument of the violin group, with four strings, pitched C–G–D–A upward from two octaves below middle C. The cello has a large, hollow wooden body with a …

  3. A Brief Cello History: The Origin and Evolution - Prime Sound

    Jan 3, 2026 · In this guide, we’re exploring a brief history of the cello as well as some of the differences between cello and violin, and the other instruments that it is often confused with.

  4. The cello: a comprehensive guide - Classical Music

    Feb 23, 2024 · Read on for our comprehensive guide to the cello, one of the orchestra's most soulful and sonorous instruments. We go into the features of the cello, and its role in a symphony orchestra.

  5. Cello Instrument History, Types, Tuning, Chords & Facts ...

    Jan 28, 2026 · The cello is a large string instrument with a deep, resonant sound, played while seated. It has four strings, tuned an octave lower than the violin, and is prominent in orchestras and solo …

  6. The History of the Cello – From the 16th Century to Now - Gear4music

    Mar 5, 2026 · The cello developed in 16th-century Italy from the viola da gamba family. During the 17th century, improvements such as wound gut strings allowed the instrument to become more practical. …

  7. A Brief History of the Cello — Google Arts & Culture

    While stringed instruments were played in the ancient world, the first cello didn't appear until the early 1500s. These early celli were first built in northern Italy, evolving from a group of...

  8. What Is A Cello? - theviolinchannel.com

    Mar 5, 2026 · With its rich, resonant voice, the cello can produce sounds that range from warm, singing melodies to powerful bass lines. Often described as the instrument closest to the human voice, it has …

  9. Cello - New World Encyclopedia

    The violoncello, almost always abbreviated to cello, or ' cello (the c is pronounced [tʃ] as the ch in "cheese"), is a bowed stringed instrument, the lowest-sounding member of the violin family. A person …

  10. How Is a Cello Played? Bow, Strings & Technique

    Mar 7, 2026 · A cello is played while seated, held between the knees, with the right hand drawing a bow across the strings and the left hand pressing the strings against the fingerboard to change pitch. …