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What is responsible for fingering the notes on the cello?
 
Left hand
 
Right hand
 
Both hands equally
 
Feet
What part of the cello helps in dispersing sound and vibration?
 
Bridge
 
Tailpiece
 
Fingerboard
 
Endpin
How many cellists does a typical symphony orchestra include?
 
8 to 12
 
4 to 6
 
15 to 20
 
25 to 30
Who was the teacher of Antonio Stradivari?
 
Andrea Amati
 
Goffriller
 
Travis
 
None of the above
What is a fun fact about a Goffriller cello made in 1707?
 
It was sold for $620,800 in 2005
 
It was sold for $602,800 in 2005
 
It was sold for $620,800 in 2006
 
It was sold for $602,800 in 2006
What is the purpose of the endpin on the cello?
 
Support weight
 
Improve sound quality
 
Enhance appearance
 
Increase tension
What special glue is used to assemble the body of the cello?
 
Hide glue
 
Wood glue
 
Super glue
 
Epoxy
What is the primary reason for carefully carving and shaping the parts of the cello?
 
Improve sound quality
 
Aesthetic appeal
 
Enhance durability
 
Reduce weight
What is the top of the cello typically made of?
 
Spruce
 
Maple
 
Ebony
 
Mahogany
What is responsible for bowing or plucking the strings on the cello?
 
Right hand
 
Left hand
 
Feet
 
Nose
What wood is typically used for the back and sides of the cello?
 
Maple
 
Spruce
 
Ebony
 
Mahogany
Which wood is preferred for the fingerboard of the cello?
 
Ebony
 
Spruce
 
Maple
 
Mahogany
What is the purpose of taping the fingerboard for beginning cellists?
 
Remind them where to place fingers
 
Enhance appearance
 
Improve sound quality
 
Prevent scratches
What did cellists in the 1800s do to prevent the cello from dropping to the floor?
 
Squeezed their knees together
 
Used a shoulder rest
 
Balanced it on their head
 
Used a special strap
How do cellists typically support the weight of the cello in modern orchestras?
 
With an endpin
 
On their shoulder
 
Resting on their knees
 
Using a strap
What was the reason for reducing the size of the cello?
 
Reduce the weight
 
Improve sound quality
 
Increase tension
 
Enhance appearance
When was the size of the cello reduced from 31 inches to 29 inches?
 
1700s
 
1600s
 
1800s
 
1900s
Who was the first known maker of the cello?
 
Andrea Amati
 
Antonio Stradivari
 
Goffriller
 
Travis
How does the cello compare to the viola in terms of pitch?
 
Lower
 
Higher
 
Same
 
None of the above
What family does the cello belong to?
 
String
 
Bass
 
Woodwind
 
Percussion