Cello

The cello is a rich, versatile string instrument known for its deep, warm tones. Part of the violin family, it plays a vital role in both solo and ensemble music. While the standard acoustic cello is most common, other types include the electric cello, used in modern and amplified performances, and the baroque cello, which features gut strings and is played without an endpin for historical styles.

The cello is featured across a wide range of genres—from classical, jazz, and folk, to rock, pop, and even film scores. Its expressive sound makes it a favorite among musicians and listeners alike.