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The cello is a popular string instrument in the world of music. It is a member of the violin family and is played with a bow. It is used in a variety of musical genres, including classical, jazz, folk, and pop. The cello is often used as a solo instrument, but it is also commonly used in chamber music and orchestral settings. It is also used in film and television soundtracks.
The cello market is made up of a variety of companies that produce and sell cellos, bows, strings, and other accessories. These companies range from small, independent luthiers to large, international manufacturers. They offer a wide range of products, from beginner-level instruments to professional-grade models. Many of these companies also offer repair and maintenance services.
Some of the companies in the cello market include Yamaha, Eastman Strings, D'Addario, Pirastro, and Thomastik-Infeld. These companies produce a variety of cellos, bows, strings, and other accessories. They also offer repair and maintenance services. Show Less Read more