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词汇 cellist
释义 cellist
noun[ C ]
(also 'cellist)uk /ˈtʃel.ɪst/ us /ˈtʃel.ɪst/
a musician who plays the cello: 大提琴手,大提琴演奏家
He was principal cellist of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra.
 
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I loved music and I always wanted to be a cellist.
The duo of cellist David Finckel and pianist Wu Han played Haydn and Prokofiev.
Though he's spent much of his life on stage, virtuoso cellist Yo-Yo Ma still gets the jitters before he plays.
The cellist draws her bow across the strings.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

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accompanist
accordionist
arranger
artist
bandleader
cornetist
crossover
drum major
drummer
emcee
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mastersinger
minstrel
multi-instrumentalist
session musician
sideman
sight-reader
soloist
tenorist
Examples from literature

A young violinist, 'cellist or flutist has to study for some time before he can produce a tone of good musical quality on his instrument. 
Mechanical instruments will no more drive the good pianist or violinist or 'cellist out of his profession than the public library, as many once feared, will drive the bookseller out of business. 
The 'cellist played on. 
There was opportunity, however, for ensemble work with a good violinist and 'cellist. 
Yet, though the second violin or the 'cellist may be, comparatively speaking, a better player than the first violin, the latter is and must be the leader. 

Examples of cellist


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Some people aren't cut out to be cellists, because they lack talent, patience, or simply can't find satisfaction in it.
As there was limited room for all the young players in the small music school, all except the cellists stood to play.
This would be particularly true from the seated cellists' point of view if the violinists were standing.
They selected for rating seven performances representing all cellists and all possible variants of performing.
Or, if one avenue is cut off, another may take its place - a trombonist may become a cellist, for example, or a listener a performer.
The cellist used the floor vibrations to activate the strings and body of his instrument.
They make the cellist feel more confident when he or she is playing.
That gainsaid, he ensured with this concert that another, younger, solo cellist took the work into her repertoire.
As always, the cellists are exempted from this consideration.
The instrument without a full resonating body will be acoustically limited, and many pick-ups will miss the full range of audio that is produced by a skilled cellist.
When for two cellists the visual expressiveness had been rated as rather neutral (low average), the emotional level was rated somewhat higher for aural presentation than for audio-visual presentation.
That he owned one in 1787 suggests that, despite his apparent abandonment of a virtuoso career after 1770, he continued to take himself seriously as a cellist.
The cellist is furthermore anchored, if in good playing posture, with both feet on the floor and the cello firmly secure between the legs, so lateral movement is difficult.
In addition, among instruments with an early starting age, there is a negative relationship between early start and high grades among violinists and cellist, and a positive relationship for pianists.
He became one of the best known virtuoso cellists of his time.
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