Wednesday, July 10, 2019

12. Cello

The cello is a bowed stringed orchestral instrument that is versatile with a rich voice. A member of the violin family, cellos are most closely associated with European classical music. The cello is normally made from wood and the top and back are traditionally hand-carved. One of the most incredible things about the cello is that it can become every string instrument in the orchestra. Cellos can be almost unrecognizable in certain parts, their sound being easily transformed.
The process of learning the cello is not difficult, but it’s important to keep in mind that the cello is not an instrument of instant gratification. It does require focused, daily practice time and a good teacher to guide you along the way. Cello will come more easily to someone with experience reading notes and rhythms.Music education, especially one that involves learning a string instrument like the cello, is an excellent example of comprehensive learning.Playing the cello encourages both teamwork and leadership skills and teaches general music knowledge. It is a great instrument for confidence building whilst improving concentration and focus.

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