0 a stringed instrument played between the knees -- cello [ masculine ]
1 (short for violoncello) music a stringed musical instrument similar to, but much larger than, a violin -- cello
Lisa plays the cello.
The remaining players offer sombre chords, which cast occasional shadows across the cello line.
Now the bass clarinet follows the cello after only one minim.
Figure 7 shows an example based on cello and bass clarinet original files.
The boy-to-girl ratios for learning viola, cello and double bass were 7:3, 7:3 and 5:1 respectively.
The percussion rhythms migrate into cellos and basses, acquiring pitches.
Along with violin, cello and double bass, they include two oboes doubling cors anglais.
Snowprints for flute, cello, piano, electronics and video explores snow both metaphorically and sonically.
The cello obbligato continued during an extended tuba solo, which led to the work's first tutti: a fanfarish affair again punctuated by timpani.