I play violin... go for violin if you value storage space, but both have such a great and unique sound, so based on sound alone, it's tough to say which would be the better one to choose. If you play one, you can learn the other very easily.
2007-10-01 09:54:58
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answered by Mickey Mouse Spears 7
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Violin. It's not that hard to learn when you took piano. Also, you played guitar, which leans on your body. Try something in the air!!! I don't really like cello because it's too low sounding. With violin, you can have both really high notes, and pretty low notes. It not only sounds beautiful but the music is exciting and there are lots of pieces made for orchestras with the main instrument as the violin, not cello. The violin, you can practice anywhere, and don't really need to set it up. With the cello, you need chairs, either a carpet or this other thing that keeps the cello from falling. Last but not least, to set up the cello, you need to adjust the height. With the violin, all you need is a chin rest. The violin is also much, much, much lighter and easier to carry around. With the cello, you need a good back, not for the violin. I played violin and piano for a while now, so trust me... PICK VIOLIN!!!
2007-10-02 12:23:06
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answered by &hearts Marie &hearts 2
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Here are a couple of matters to believe over. Guitar and Piano are gonna be a lot less difficult to be trained than the others. The piano certainly goes to supply you a far bigger knowledge of tune concept if you're going to compose. Any musician must research concept, and all of it begins with the ones keys. If you're watching for anything transportable, guitar or violin might be pleasant. The violin and cello are gonna be a lot tougher to be trained, however they each have probably the most lovely sound and are very designated in comparison to the common devices available in the market. I have a band and one of the most men choices up his cello for a few of our songs and as soon as persons see it at gigs they only gravitate to it. I believe the pleasant praise to musical theatre might be both the piano or the violin, however it is rather your alternative for what you desire to specific probably the most.
2016-09-05 13:55:39
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answered by ? 4
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I like the cello. I tried to mess around with the violin and viola a couple of times, but my fingers are too big. The cello sounds real nice too.
2007-10-01 09:52:16
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answered by PUMA 2
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I think u should play the violin. It is easy to learn, and it is way eaiser to carry around than a cello.!!! I play the violin and it is soooo much fun!!
2007-10-01 09:51:30
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answered by Lilly C 2
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The violin! The cello is way too big to be carrying everywhere!
2007-10-01 12:29:27
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answered by Oh, it's like that? 7
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Violin.
2007-10-01 09:51:59
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answered by Less than zero (<0) 6
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Just remember that you will have to carry that cello with you.
It's not as light as a violin.
2007-10-01 09:49:23
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answered by FlowerChild 4
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The Violen you should play
I play the violen also, even though I havent played the cello, I think the violen better:
1) Its lighter to carry around.
2) It is so beautiful when played right.
3) Plays very well with piano
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2007-10-01 09:56:51
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answered by Nannook 3
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Violin. I played ot for 6 years. : D
2007-10-01 09:52:06
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answered by ♥just~me♥ 3
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