cello

November 28th, 2009 | 438 Entries

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438 Entries for “cello”

  1. low and beautiful. the cello is underappreciated, but, alas, used to it. for once a cello, always a cello. no matter if he’s first chair or last, the cello never seems to receive deserved credit. life is not fair.

    ikea
  2. His voice was like a cello. Deep, soulful, touching. It played a song in a mind. The words didn’t matter, it was their music, it was their feeling, it was their beauty.

    TB
  3. I love music. It has inspired everything that I do today. It is who I am. Without music I would be a lost dead decrepit soul. It fills me with joy and happiness. It makes me want to continue on with life, even when I feel like giving up.

    Jenny nuclearwarheadzz@yahoo.com
  4. And it explodes. I hold it between my legs and feel its vibrations as I pull the bow across the strings. The rosin increases the friction and oh, I explode and release. Notes, long, rough, beautiful, come out from its sound box. And that’s enough for me.

    LN
  5. i love to listen to all types of music especially those involving cello, cellos are part of classical music, classical music is a basis for mot if not all music we have today. i have many friends who play the cello. cello is a string instrument like a violin or viola.

    Nate G
  6. some of my friends play cello, lovely.
    especially girls,when they sit there and play the cello under sunshine.

    joyce
  7. I am listening to the Eleanor Rigby the The Beatles right now. It sounds like a symphony of cellos playing behind Paul McCartney. When I think of a cello, I think of a little Asian girl sitting in her bedroom practicing until her bedtime on a school night, around 10. She doesn’t particularly enjoy playing the cello, but is too timid to tell her parents that she doesn’t want to live vicariously through her parents lack of musical ability.

    Sean Jackson
  8. I have this cello my mother bought me for my high school graduation. I feel bad, because for two years, it has just sat in my closet basically unplayed. She offered a drum set, but I rejected that for some reason. I would have been much happier with the drum set. It just goes to show, there are plenty of little things in life that could have been played better.

    Dustin
  9. my brother played the cello. I wish he hadn’t quit. I love the mellow sound of the strings. Sometimes I wish I had picked the cello when choosing an instrument so many years ago, instead of the violin. String instruments are beautifull made- there is so much effort put into them.

    Sara
  10. I was walking with my friend’s guitar today, and we were walking into Safeway and were trying to find a cart that wasn’t locked, and she said I was holding it like a “cello”. I wasn’t actually sure what that entailed, but I laughed, anyway. And then we went in to get donuts, but only the nasty ones were left because it was the end of the day, so we got powdered donuts instead. We split them.

    Me
  11. Cello
    My sister is a genious
    Day and night I hear the music
    Cello
    The beginning of a wicked awesome show
    Fighting crime, and drinking blood
    Cello
    The same 8 fucking chords
    Why does every song use the same notes?
    Screw you Cannon In D!

    Starkeyy
  12. It sat against the wall in all it’s splendor, a dust-filled and cob-web riddled piece of work in a small attic space. To others it was a piece of trash, yet to me this cello was something more, a memory of warmer days where things were just a bit slower

    Cole
  13. The cello was heavy, but her awkward hands could support it quite easily. She touched the first string, and it made a weird sound.

    Maddi
  14. cello hello bello the cello is green in color and produces no sound known to my ears. it is no friend of mine. no care in this world is spent on it. it is a jealous beast in beastly green.
    green silent beast.

    nicole
  15. cello? what does cello mean.. reminds me of jello. or cellophone, is that a word? i just made a typo… hm this site is interesting, i just found it. but really whats cello? it reminds me of jello. uh…cello also reminds me chello. oh wait…. cello! thats a musical instrument. part of orchestra? right times running out. ahh

    brittany
  16. cello beautiful music beautifuuuul music

    elizabeth
  17. mello, bellow, fellow, wallow, this is stupid

    Anonymous
  18. my friend naomi played the chello while we were growing up. i never really knew anything about stringed instruments before i met her. now every single time i see one i think about her. naomi got married yesterday. i love you girl! hope you don’t fall off the face of the planet!

    elle
  19. my friend naomi played the chello while we were growing up. i never really knew anything about stringed instruments before i met her. now every single time i see one i think about her. naomi got married yesterday. i love you girl! hope you don’t fall off the face of the planet!

    elle
  20. i’m talking to this cool kid from rhode island or whatever. he seems like the kinda kid i’d be interested in. i don’t pushe conversation with him it just comes. he is different. i like cool fruit. pretty much anything that tastes sweet. i’m not a fan of canalope. i like brits.

    JORDAN
  21. really obnoxious commercials are the first thing that come to mind. then i remember classical music, and nerd camp, and wishing i could play the instrument. kit morgan plays the cello, him or michael. i think it’s kit. he isn’t very good.

    i like the sound. it sounds like mahogany, which is appropriate i think. are cellos made of mahogany? who knows.

    micaela
  22. cello
    emelia played “Let It Be” at her cello recital
    Taylor and Camille and I listened and ate pleasant treats afterwards

    Anonymous
  23. My instrument won’t tune. I mean, sounds come out of it, but they aren’t quite right. It seems to happen a lot to me these days.
    My cello doesn’t play right.
    Maybe I’m not right.
    Is something wrong with me?

    David Manly
  24. Cello. The music swells as the grand orchestra starts to sing with their strings. The cello bellows a deep lugubrious sound and the violins chirp.

    Kaley
  25. I played my cello like molasses drips from a sideways bottle. Slowly. Purposefully.

    Hilary
  26. The cello sat on a stand by the wall, covered in dust. Julie swore when she was a child that she would be a professional cellist. Now she’s married, with three kids, and no room for a cello I guess.
    If it was so important to her, how could she just let it sit there?

    Michelle
  27. makes one immediately think of Jello, no matter how much our minds want to drift to thought of a buttery, beautiful musical instrument. I suppose this is in hopes that someone else will read our response and think us artsy. Who cares though, h

    Zach Rester
  28. The large cello plays a melancholic melody. The notes dance in the air like a sad waltz, bringing its listeners into a graveyard of forgotten memories, a realm of regret and despair.

    ac
  29. I used to play the cello. I loved playing but not so much the practicing part. But the melody that it emitted was fabulous. But I did look like a dork carrying around that huge case in third grade. But the sacrifices we make for music.

    Amy
  30. Cello, sounds like hello, doesn’t it? I wonder if anyone pronounces it as kello, since that’s what it looks like…The word must be Italian, if the c is pronounced “cha”. The Italian half bass/violin. Doesn’t really belong does it?

    Erin Henrici
  31. My father wanted me to play the cello when I was younger. I always thought that I would look so awkward, as my build is rather small, playing the cello. I wound up playing the clarinet, although I really wanted to learn to play the drums. I wasn’t allowed to learn drums because my mother said they would be too noisy. I only played the clarinet for a year or so before I gave it up.

    Heather
  32. The cello’s notes echoed down the hallway – leaving her with a forlorn sadness she couldn’t escape.

    ed
  33. The plural of cello is celli. I like that. My neighbor actually has a yellow cello named Jell-o. He calls it Jell-o, the yellow cello.

    Mark S.
  34. I don’t play a cello. I play a violin. My old sunday school teacher used to play a cello. I hated my sunday school teacher so because of that I am inclined against them. HOWEVER. Stephen Maturin from the Pastrick O’Brian books plays a cello, and he is my favourite character in those books, so I guess they’re okay. Maybe. They’re certainly very pretty. I like fiddles better thought.

    Jasmine
  35. I playe the cello in a huge orchestra. The people are all dysfunctional and have weird lives. I’m normal when I’m with them. Whatever that means. Anyway, one day one of my friends bought a very expensive instrument and lost it within one hour. We found it on the corner of 4th and 7th being played by a homeless man that we had seen for years…had no idea he could play like that. He released the instrument to sing as it had never sung before.

    Anna
  36. sigh. this instrument was played by the boy i feel like i want to love, but cannot at the moment. cello cello cello; boy, i want to hear this played by you, but i feel like you broke my heart. will i ever be able to hear you play ?

    judy
  37. musical instrument; the brand name of a plastic company

    pavalamani pragasam
  38. its a shapely looking string instrument that makes a beautiful beautiful sound. it reminds me of my dad, he loves to play elgars cello concerts and ones by that woman that i just cant remember in 60 seconds. i used to play the cello at primary school but gave it up.

    alice
  39. Fingers moving. So fast. So carefully. So fucking beautiful he just couldn’t stand it sometimes as he watched from the crowd, as she was up on that stage with her cello showing him why he had fallen in love and what that love sounded like.

    Cole
  40. Fingers moving. So fast. So carefully. So fucking beautiful he just couldn’t stand it sometimes as he watched from the crowd, as she was up on that stage with her cello showing him why he had fallen in love and what that love sounded like.

    Cole