a person that plays a cello is called a cellist
The cello was invented by an Italian man, Andrea Amati, in the mid 1500s.
The whole cello vibrates~your bow vibrates the string, which sends the soundwaves into the big part of the cello, which makes the beautiful noise. c:
the vibrations from drawing the bow along the strings get turned into sounds inside the cello and come out the"f" shaped holes
Well, Andrea Amati is thought to have crafted the first example of a cello-shaped bass viol, and whether it was known as a violoncello or not is questionable. He made "The King" cello in the 16th century, and although it has been modified (made smaller in this case), the original cello is thought of to be the modern model of the baroque cello: wide. There were many viol-instruments during the quattrocento and the renaissance as a whole, but none approached the "modern-cello-look" of the Amati. Amati's sons and pupils went on to eventually teach Antonio Stradivari, the famed 18th century luthier. Sources: 15 year old music history knowledge/ (the internet)
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a person that plays a cello is called a cellist
The cello was made by an Italian man, Andrea Amati, in the mid 1500s.
The cello was invented by an Italian man, Andrea Amati, in the mid 1500s.
The cello was invented by an Italian man, Andrea Amati, in the mid 1500s.
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The true name of the instrument is the violoncello, which has been shortened to the 'cello. The apostrophe is usually omitted.
The cello was invented by an Italian man, Andrea Amati, in the mid 1500s.
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The whole cello vibrates~your bow vibrates the string, which sends the soundwaves into the big part of the cello, which makes the beautiful noise. c:
A man who makes clothing is a tailor. A spinner or weaver makes cloth, or fabric, used to make clothing.
That place is called the umpire where the man makes the call safe or out