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Cello rock — Origines stylistiques Metal symphonique Origines culturelles Finlande … Wikipédia en Français
Cello rock — Apocalyptica accompanying Rammstein in concert Cello rock and cello metal are subgenres of rock music and heavy metal characterized by the use of cellos (as well as other bowed string instruments such as the violin and viola) as … Wikipedia
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Cello Dias — at Against All Will photo shoot session Background information Birth name Marcelo Dias Also known as … Wikipedia
Cello rock — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Concierto de Apocalyptica en 2003. El cello rock es un subgénero de la música rock caracterizado por el uso de instrumentos de cuerda, especialmente cellos, violines y violas, junto con instrumentos eléctricos como … Wikipedia Español
Cello — This article is about the stringed musical instrument. For other uses, see Cello (disambiguation). Cello Cello, front and side view String Other names Violoncello Hornbos … Wikipedia
Cello — Violoncello engl.: Cello, frz.: Violoncelle Klassifikation Chordophon Streichinstrument Tonumfang … Deutsch Wikipedia
cello — cello1 /chel oh/, n., pl. cellos. the second largest member of the violin family, rested vertically on the floor between the performer s knees when being played. Also called violoncello. [1875 80; short for VIOLONCELLO] cello2 /sel oh/, n., adj.… … Universalium
Metal Rock Festival — Le Metal Rock Festival est une série de récitals de Heavy metal qui a lieu en Argentine. Sommaire 1 Groupes participants et différentes éditions 1.1 1996 1.2 1998 1.2.1 … Wikipédia en Français
Symphonic metal — Stylistic origins NWOBHM, symphonic rock, gothic metal, melodic power metal, progressive metal, neo classical metal, classical music Cultural origins mid late 1990s, Continental Europe (mainly Scandinavia and the Netherlands) (this regards … Wikipedia