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cello
viyolonsel

Tom'un viyolonsel çalabileceğini bilmiyordum. - I didn't know Tom could play the cello.

Tom yeni bir viyolonsel satın alacak. - Tom will buy a new cello.

cello
{i} çello

Olga sekiz yaşından beri çello çalıyor. - Olga has been playing the cello since she was 8 years old.

Sana gece geç saatlerde Çellonu çalmamanı söyledim, fakat çaldın ve şimdi komşular şikâyet etti. - I told you not to play your cello late at night, but you did and now the neighbors have complained.

Английский Язык - Английский Язык
plural of cello
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A large stringed instrument of the violin family with four strings. (From lowest to highest C-G-D-A)
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A contraction for Violoncello
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{i} large four-stringed instrument of the violin family that is played with a bow while resting upright between the player's knees
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A cello is a musical instrument with four strings that looks like a large violin. You play the cello with a bow while sitting down and holding it upright between your legs. or violoncello Bowed, stringed instrument, the bass member of the violin family. Its full name means "little violone" i.e., "little big viol." Its proportions resemble those of the violin. Players hold its body between the legs, its weight supported by a metal spike that touches the floor. It has four strings, tuned an octave below those of the viola. The cello was developed in the early 16th century along with the violin and viola; later innovations increased its power. It gradually displaced the bass viola da gamba in the 18th century, especially as a continuo instrument. It has been essential to chamber music ensembles for 250 years. The modern orchestra includes 6 to 12 cellos. In the 19th and 20th centuries it was increasingly used as a solo instrument
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In the violin family, the tenor instrument, played while held between the knees
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a large stringed instrument; seated player holds it upright while playing
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Short for violoncello, a low-pitched member of the string instrument family, part of the subfamily of bowed strings Unlike the violin or the viola, the cello is played in a seated position, with the instrument resting between the player's knees Like the violin and the viola, it has the following stages of sound production: energy source: muscle vibrating element: the strings resonating chamber: the instrument's body