Subject: (Former) cello player here!
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Posted on: 2015-10-12 00:22:00 UTC

Long, flexible fingers are very helpful when playing the cello, because of the sheer range of notes that one can play. You play it sitting down, with your fingers in various positions on the fingerboard, depending on what notes you want to play, then you drag the horsehair bow across the strings, similar to a violin, but a cello is bigger and held differently. Most cello players have learned at least two different clefs (bass and tenor). Some know more. It's a very versatile instrument, and even the basics can be taught in about a thousand different ways, and general consensus is that it's very difficult to play, and will definitely destroy the nerves and joints in your hands (back injury also looms rather threateningly from all that hunching you have to do to reach the high notes).

Cellos can be associated with harmony, good fortune, healing, and pleasure, particularly when appearing in dreams.

The players themselves, at least in my experience, are a snarky bunch, imaginative, practical, and tend to be the least impressed by anything that happens to the orchestra. They're also high achievers, and rather lonely.
To cellos, violas seem uptight and aloof, bass players are bat-feces insane (but awesome), and violinists are either chill or hated enemies - there is no in between. All inter-ensemble rivalries go out the window when the band shows up - that rivalry is INTENSE.

(Disclaimer: All of the third paragraph is based on generalizations of my own, admittedly limited experience. Please nobody take offense!)

Anyway, hope that helped. Good luck with your novel - I'm participating in NaNo myself!

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