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- Cello_technique abstract "Playing the cello is done while seated with the instrument supported on the floor. The left hand fingertips stop the strings on the fingerboard determining the pitch of the fingered note. The right hand plucks or bows the strings to sound the notes.".
- Cello_technique soundRecording Cello_technique__1.
- Cello_technique thumbnail Cello_first_position.svg?width=300.
- Cello_technique wikiPageExternalLink Fallowfield_10_PhD.pdf.
- Cello_technique wikiPageExternalLink www.moderncellotechniques.com.
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- Cello_technique wikiPageOutDegree "29".
- Cello_technique wikiPageRevisionID "672482396".
- Cello_technique wikiPageWikiLink Anatomical_terms_of_motion.
- Cello_technique wikiPageWikiLink Bow_(music).
- Cello_technique wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cellos.
- Cello_technique wikiPageWikiLink Category:String_performance_techniques.
- Cello_technique wikiPageWikiLink Classical_music.
- Cello_technique wikiPageWikiLink Col_legno.
- Cello_technique wikiPageWikiLink David_Popper.
- Cello_technique wikiPageWikiLink Double_stop.
- Cello_technique wikiPageWikiLink Endpin.
- Cello_technique wikiPageWikiLink Fingerboard.
- Cello_technique wikiPageWikiLink Frances-Marie_Uitti.
- Cello_technique wikiPageWikiLink Glissando.
- Cello_technique wikiPageWikiLink Handedness.
- Cello_technique wikiPageWikiLink Harmonic.
- Cello_technique wikiPageWikiLink Harmonic_series_(music).
- Cello_technique wikiPageWikiLink Harmonics.
- Cello_technique wikiPageWikiLink Legato.
- Cello_technique wikiPageWikiLink Mute_(music).
- Cello_technique wikiPageWikiLink Ogg.
- Cello_technique wikiPageWikiLink Perpetuum_mobile.
- Cello_technique wikiPageWikiLink Pizzicato.
- Cello_technique wikiPageWikiLink Pronation.
- Cello_technique wikiPageWikiLink Sordino.
- Cello_technique wikiPageWikiLink Spiccato.
- Cello_technique wikiPageWikiLink Staccato.
- Cello_technique wikiPageWikiLink Stopped_note.
- Cello_technique wikiPageWikiLink Thumb_position.
- Cello_technique wikiPageWikiLink Vibrato.
- Cello_technique wikiPageWikiLink Western_classical_music.
- Cello_technique wikiPageWikiLink Wind_instrument.
- Cello_technique wikiPageWikiLink File:Cello_first_position.svg.
- Cello_technique wikiPageWikiLink File:Proper_Bow_Placement.JPG.
- Cello_technique wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cello technique".
- Cello_technique description "A perpetuum mobile by David Popper, consisting of continuous spiccato, performed by Hans Goldstein and Mellicia Straaf".
- Cello_technique filename "David Popper - Elfentanz .ogg".
- Cello_technique format Ogg.
- Cello_technique hasPhotoCollection Cello_technique.
- Cello_technique title "Elfentanz".
- Cello_technique wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Cello_technique wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Listen.
- Cello_technique wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Cello_technique wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Cello_technique subject Category:Cellos.
- Cello_technique subject Category:String_performance_techniques.
- Cello_technique type Thing.
- Cello_technique comment "Playing the cello is done while seated with the instrument supported on the floor. The left hand fingertips stop the strings on the fingerboard determining the pitch of the fingered note. The right hand plucks or bows the strings to sound the notes.".
- Cello_technique label "Cello technique".
- Cello_technique sameAs m.0p3hzsc.
- Cello_technique sameAs Q7203431.
- Cello_technique sameAs Q7203431.
- Cello_technique wasDerivedFrom Cello_technique?oldid=672482396.
- Cello_technique depiction Cello_first_position.svg.
- Cello_technique isPrimaryTopicOf Cello_technique.