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cello - use in sentences
Converse of object
- play: People who play the cello are simply not good looking.
- study: He started to study the cello at Trinity College of Music junior department at the age of 14.
- learn: Then, as I became a bit older, maybe about eight, I started learning cello.
- include: Girl Friday is actually an extremely well paid one woman task force she can do anything - including a mean cello.
- make: Want a violin, viola or cello made for you?
- use: They're not dressed up as ' punks ' , are quite theatrical and use a cello and a clarinet in their set.
Preposition: at
- age: Originally from Bedfordshire, Kate began studying the cello at the age of seven.
Adjective modifier
- electric: Alarm bells should have been ringing when an electric cello and electric double bass appeared.
- principal: In 1983 he was appointed principal cello with the London Mozart Players.
Modifies a noun
- concerto: Another famous work of Elgar's is his cello concerto.
- sonata: Watkins ' Cello Sonata was recorded by Paul and Huw Watkins for Nimbus Records on a CD featuring twentieth century British cello sonatas.
- solo: The Gloria for example included a particularly fine cello solo.
- playing: Jonathan's cello playing embraces a range of global styles.
- lesson: David Edmonds, from Sussex, began cello lessons at the age of nine.
- suite: The cello suites of Bach are also among my favorite musical works of art.
Noun used with modifier
- baroque: Now principal cellist with The Academy of Ancient Music, she also teaches baroque cello at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama.
- solo: I was once playing 2nd solo cello in Ariadne conducted by Simon Rattle at Glyndebourne.
- bach: This was for six women and two men, set to Bach cello suites, played onstage by Ben Chappell.
Possessives
- solo: The solo ' cello here could be seen as representing the voice of Christ.
Preposition: in
- orchestra: I enjoyed playing my cello in the school orchestra & at concerts held in the Milton rooms.
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