Sentence example with the word 'violoncello'

violoncello

Definition n. a large stringed instrument

Last update: July 19, 2015


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In this experiment a great noise was produced, corresponding to a loss of energy, and Joule endeavoured to determine the amount of energy necessary to produce an equal amount of sound from the string of a violoncello and to apply a corresponding correction.   [Please select]

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Then he heard now and then, rising and falling, the faint notes of a violoncello.   [Please select]

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From the broad landing he saw beyond him a lighted drawing-room, and heard the notes of a violoncello.   [Please select]

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The Ta'khay is a stringed instrument of considerable power, and in tone is not unlike a violoncello.'   [Please select]

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She was supported by a small school orchestra of three violins and violoncello, and together they struck up some Eastern music.   [Please select]

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I have likewise seen a dog affected by peculiar notes played on a violoncello.   [Please select]

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England is being played gravely and massively like a violoncello, and America--played more lightly, is full of the sweeps and the lulls, the ecstasy, the overriding glory of the violins.   [Please select]

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They are engaged upon "Twenty-four consecutive interdependent Logarithmic studies for Violin and Violoncello, with Double Differential and Integral accompaniment for the Piano-forte, supplemented by Unisonal Descriptive and Corroborative vocal exposition in five modern languages."   [Please select]

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