cello
1 of 1noun/ˈtʃɛloʊ/
Forms:cellos
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a large musical instrument of the violin family that is held upright and is played by pulling a bow across its strings
B1Learn more on WikipediaA cello is a stringed instrument from the violin family, known for its deep, rich sound. It has a large, rounded body and four strings, which are played with a bow or plucked with the fingers. The cello is held upright between the player's knees and rests on the floor with an endpin. It can produce a wide range of notes, from low, resonant tones to higher, more lyrical sounds. The cello plays a crucial role in orchestras and chamber music, often contributing both melody and harmony.
- She played a soulful melody on the cello during the orchestra concert.
- He's been practicing the cello for years, honing his technique and expression.
- The cello's deep and resonant tones filled the concert hall with emotion.
- He enjoys playing chamber music with friends, featuring the cello's melodic lines and harmonic support.
- He took private lessons to improve his bowing technique and intonation on the cello.
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