Crossword clues for cellos
cellos
- Instruments for Ma
- Ensemble of eight in the score of Villa-Lobos' "Bachianas Brasileiras No. 5"
- Yo-Yo Ma's instruments
- Violas' kin
- Violas' big brothers
- Viola cousins
- Villa-Lobos's "Bachianas Brasileiras No. 5" is scored for voice and eight of these
- Their strings are pitched an octave below violas'
- String-section instruments
- Some string quartet instruments
- Some instruments
- Section of a string section
- Luthier creations
- Low-pitched strings
- Low-pitched instruments
- Large strings
- Large string instruments
- Instruments with spiky tips
- Instruments used by the band Apocalyptica
- Instruments that are straddled when played
- Cumbersome instruments
- Big instruments
- Instruments for Rostropovich
- Piatigorsky's instruments
- Parts of string quartets
- Big strings
- Solo features of six Bach suites
- Items with decorative scrolls
- Some Stradivaris
- Symphony instruments
- Orchestra section
- Music-makers love being in small groups
- Stringed instruments
- Orchestra group
- Some strings
- Orchestral instruments
- String instruments
- They take bows
- String quartet instruments
- Violas' cousins
- Ma plays with them
- Some stringed instruments
- Large stringed instruments
- Instruments in string quartets
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Cello \Cel"lo\ (ch[e^]l"l[-o]), n.; pl. E. Cellos (ch[e^]l"l[-o]z), It. Celli (ch[e^]l"l[=e]). A contraction for Violoncello.
Wiktionary
n. (plural of cello English)
Usage examples of "cellos".
But the cellists pack up their cellos and they thank her and they drive away, leaving the dishes piled in the sink for Louise to wash.
Anna insinuates herself between cellos, hanging on the backs of chairs.
They are fucking their cellos with their fingers, stroking music out, promising the ghost yodels and Patsy Cline and funeral marches and whole cities of music and music to eat and music to drink and music to put on and wear like clothes.
I would not be surprised if they will start making cellos with the long pin very soon.
Up in the galleryDigweed was making a noise like a thunderstorm on his double bass, andthe cellos and the violins were bowing away as though their livesdepended on it, and the row they made was goodly indeed.