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Cello
Cello
How to play:
The cellist or musician, sits down while holding the instrument among his legs supported by a metal spike.
The cellist or musician rubs the bow across the string to create sounds.
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String
First Known Cellos:
In 1500, Andrea Amati of Cremona was the first known maker of cellos.
Types:
Cellos come in a variety of sizes to suit the age of the player.
Cellists
Mstislav Rostropovich
Yo-Yo Ma
Gregor Piatigorsky
Pablo Casals
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