What is another word for Celli?

Pronunciation: [t͡ʃˈɛli] (IPA)

Celli is the plural form of the musical instrument 'cello'. This stringed instrument is played in an orchestra, chamber music group or as a solo instrument, and is known for its beautiful, deep and rich sound. Celli can be referred to as violoncellos or simply 'cellos'. These synonyms indicate that it is part of the violin family and that it is played mainly in the bass clef. Other informal or slang synonyms for celli include 'bass fiddles' or 'big violins'. When musicians talk about 'celli', they may also use terms such as 'top part', 'bottom part', or 'middle parts' to refer to specific sections of the group.

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    • Proper noun, singular
      sealy.

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Usage examples for Celli

91. What is the signification of Celli?
"1001 Questions and Answers on Orthography and Reading"
B. A. Hathaway
In this fragmentary sketch of the phenomena of organization, I have ascended from the simplest Celli - the first manifestation of life - progressively to higher structures.
"COSMOS: A Sketch of the Physical Description of the Universe, Vol. 1"
Alexander von Humboldt

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