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  2. Cello technique - Wikipedia

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    In rare cases, a player has used a mirror-image posture—usually because of a physical disability of the arm or hand that makes the required technique impossible for that side of the body. In such a situation, the player must decide whether or not to reverse the set-up of the cello (the string positions, bass-bar, sound post, fingerboard shape ...

  3. Cello - Wikipedia

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    The cello section of the orchestra of the Munich University of Applied Sciences is shown here. Cellos are part of the standard symphony orchestra, which usually includes eight to twelve cellists. The cello section, in standard orchestral seating, is located on stage left (the audience's right) in the front, opposite the first violin section.

  4. Cello techniques - Wikipedia

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    Cello techniques encompass a diverse set of approaches and methods employed by cellists to master the cello. Various techniques include bowing techniques that dictate the direction and pressure of the bow, as well as different fingerings styles that produce a myriad of tones.

  5. File:Cello study.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Nicolas-Joseph Platel - Wikipedia

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    In Brussels, he met the Prince de Chimay who engaged him as a cello teacher at the Royal School of Music there. When the school was reorganized as the Conservatoire de Musique in 1831, he was made the professor of cello. [4] Platel is considered the founder of the Belgian school of cello playing.

  7. Cello Suites (Bach) - Wikipedia

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    The first page from the manuscript by Anna Magdalena Bach of Suite No. 1 in G major, BWV 1007. An exact chronology of the suites (regarding both the order in which the suites were composed and whether they were composed before or after the solo violin sonatas) cannot be completely established.

  8. List of cellists - Wikipedia

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    The cello (/ˈtʃɛloʊ/ chel-oh; plural cellos or celli) is a bowed string instrument with four strings tuned in perfect fifths. It is a member of the violin family of musical instruments. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.

  9. Category:Cellos - Wikipedia

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