the difference between cello and viola music is that cello sounds lower then viola
they are two different models of guitar is you go to the prs website you will see the differences in the two of them
you blow into a trumpet to make noise, and you strum a guitar make noise Answer. A guitar is a stringed instrument, and a trumpet is a brass instrument.
The two forms are somewhat similar in structure, as they are also similar to symphonies. They have three or four movements (most often, not always) and the first movement is called "sonata form," a theme being developed, a second theme then being developed, and the first theme being reprised (that is an inadequate description and you can find a better one in any textbook). As to your question, a sonata is played by one instrument (e.g. piano) or one instrument accompanied by piano (e.g. violin, cello, indeed any instrument at all). A concerto is played by one instrument (usually) with a symphony orchestra. (There is a Brahms double concerto for violin and cello, and a Beethoven triple concerto for violin, cello and piano.)
Might be the Suite for cello #1 in G Major by Johann Sebastian Bach.
the difference between cello and viola music is that cello sounds lower then viola
A cello is higher.
Cello's in bass, Violin's in Treble.
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.
they are the same
A cello is a large stringed instrument, the tuba is a large, bass brass instument.
The difference between a normal guitar and a junior guitar is primarily its size. A Junior guitar is shorter and about three quarters the size of a normal guitar.
There is no difference
for a cello it would be a violin for a piano it is a guitar.
The guitar.
A flute is a wind instument, a cello is a string instrument. You can carry a flute, in its case, in a backpack. You need a car, or truck , to carry a Cello
Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Bass Guitar, Tambourine, Cello and drums