Cellone
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Cellone
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A cellone is a large cello invented in 1882 by the German luthier Alfred Stelzner. It is held like a cello but tuned (high-to-low) to E3 A2 D2 G1, a fourth below the cello and two octaves below the violin. Its music is written in the bass clef. Its body length and its breadth slightly exceeds those of a normal cello, but it sounds much deeper than a normal cello. It is rarely used by composers. One of the few works where it is used is the Sextet in D major for violino piccolo, violin, viola, vio
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2023-12-19T05:54:37Z
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