Watch these photographs. Do you see any difference in the instruments? Well, a very noticeable one is in the endpins, the rod at the bottom of the instruments, supporting them in playing position. As time has gone by, the length of this piece has been growing in a spectacular manner, as you'll be able to appreciate. The first picture is a photo taken to Pablo Casals.
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The violoncello grows over the years.
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Originally posted by Enrique View PostYes, but that is the height that is used now. There are people that even has curved endpins with the instrument almost in a horizontal position. Maybe that makes it easier to play, I don't know.'Man know thyself'
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