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==History==
 
==History==
 
Inspired by his predecessors, [[Ludwig van Beethoven]] travelled to [[Canada]] and asked [[Alexander Graham Bell]] for a free [[iPhone]]. Because Bell's head bobbed like a [[bell]] when listening to his metal single "Moonlight Sonata", Bell rewarded Beethoven with his innovation. From there, he plotted a devious experiment to magically spawn a big [[violin]] only using a [[cellphone]]. He succeeded and showed his new creation to fellow metalhead [[Antonio Vivaldi]]. He named the instrument ''violoncello'', meaning "cell violin". But because Vivaldi is a cool kid and all, he nicknamed it cello.
 
Inspired by his predecessors, [[Ludwig van Beethoven]] travelled to [[Canada]] and asked [[Alexander Graham Bell]] for a free [[iPhone]]. Because Bell's head bobbed like a [[bell]] when listening to his metal single "Moonlight Sonata", Bell rewarded Beethoven with his innovation. From there, he plotted a devious experiment to magically spawn a big [[violin]] only using a [[cellphone]]. He succeeded and showed his new creation to fellow metalhead [[Antonio Vivaldi]]. He named the instrument ''violoncello'', meaning "cell violin". But because Vivaldi is a cool kid and all, he nicknamed it cello.
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