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- Cellone wikiPageWikiLinkText "cellone".
- Cellone classification Bowed_string_instrument.
- Cellone name "Cellone".
- Cellone related "* Ajaeng * Anzad * Arpeggione * Banhu * Baryton * Bazantar * Bowed psaltery * Cello **Electric cello * Cizhonghu * Crwth * Dahu * Đàn gáo * Diyingehu * Double bass * Erhu * Erxian * Esraj * Fiddle * Gadulka * Gaohu * Gehu * Ghaychak * Goje * Gudok * Gusle * Haegeum * Hardanger fiddle * Huluhu * Huqin * Igil * Jinghu * Kemenche * Kokyū * Laruan * Leiqin * Lirone * Maguhu * Masenqo * Morin khuur * Nyckelharpa * Octobass * Psalmodikon * Rebab * Rebec * Sarangi * Sarinda * Saw sam sai * Sihu * Tro * Trumpet marine or tromba marina * Vielle * Viol **Lyra viol **Violone **Division viol **Viola bastarda * Viola * Viola d'amore * Viola pomposa * Viola Profonda * Violin **Electric violin **Kit violin **Stroh violin **Violin octet instruments ***Vertical viola * Violotta * Yaylı tanbur * Yazheng * Yehu * Zhonghu * Zhuihu".
- Cellone wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Cellone wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_instrument.
- Cellone wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Cellone wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:String-instrument-stub.
- Cellone subject Category:Bowed_instruments.
- Cellone subject Category:Violins.
- Cellone hypernym Cello.
- Cellone type Person.
- Cellone type Redirect.
- Cellone comment "A cellone is a large cello invented in 1882 by the German luthier Alfred Stelzner. It is held like a cello but tuned to E A D G, a fourth below the cello and two octaves below the violin. Its music is written in the bass clef. Its body length and its breadth slightly exceeds those of a normal cello, but it sounds much deeper than a normal cello.It is rarely used by composers. One of the few works where it is used is the Sextet in D Major for Two Violins, Viola, Violotta, Cello, and Cellone, Op.".
- Cellone label "Cellone".
- Cellone sameAs Q16858618.
- Cellone sameAs m.0_83l_g.
- Cellone sameAs Q16858618.
- Cellone wasDerivedFrom Cellone?oldid=610878755.
- Cellone isPrimaryTopicOf Cellone.