Structural characteristics of cello
The cello is structurally very similar to the violin. This instrument consists of four main parts, handle, strings, resonating bowl, and bow. The handle is the upper part of the resonating bowl where the tunings are located and the fingers are placed on it when playing. This instrument, like a violin, has four strings that are tuned to A (first string), D (second string), C (third string), and D (fourth string) respectively. Similar to the violin, the bow is made of horse hair and is stretched over the strings. The resonating bowl is also pear-shaped. The main difference between violin and cello is their size and how to play them. The cello has a metal stand that is placed on the floor and the body of the instrument is placed between the player's legs. This instrument is used in different groups of music styles including pop, jazz, rock, classical, and even folk music. Among the most famous cello players are Mstislav Rostropovich Rossi, Pierre Fournier, Luigi Boccherini, Adrien-Francois Serve, etc.
Music education in Manchester
The Manchester music scene in the 1960s had successful bands including Haliz, Biggs, and Hermans Hermits. After the punk rock era, Manchester introduced the world to popular bands including Joey Division, New Oder, Smiths, and Simply Red. In 2018, Manchester was named the Rock and Independence Capital of the United Kingdom, largely due to the large number of concerts hosted by the city's small and medium-sized venues. Research has shown that the Manchester Academy has hosted the most rock and roll events in Manchester since the start of its record in 2015. Manchester's largest popular music hall is the Manchester Arena, which has more than 20,000 seats. Oasis, Smith, Stone Day, Avery Ting, Avery Ting, Hermann Hermit, New Older, and Ian Brown are some of Manchester's most famous musicians.