The cello, larger and deeper-toned than a violin, is made from aged maple and spruce. Its endpin supports the instrument while played seated. With a wide dynamic range, it offers rich, resonant sounds essential for both solo performances and orchestral harmony, making it a favored choice among skilled bards.
You see the cello, its large, curvaceous body polished to a deep mahogany sheen. The long, slender neck extends gracefully, with four thick strings poised over the wide bridge, ready to produce resonant, rich tones.