Here's 2 octaves The Roman numerals are the positions.
C: I- 3(E) IV- 2(F#) 4(G#)
G: I- 1(A) 3(B) IV- 2(C#) 4(D#)
D: I- 1(E) 3(F#) x4(G#)
A: I- 1(B) 3(C#) IV- 2 (D#) 3(E)
I would just get cello tapes because it could ruin the paint on a cello.
Sounds like a bass to me, not a cello? I could be wrong...
A bass could, and you could also have another cello play the lower part. There are other cases where a violin/viola could also.
Usually open, but it could also be played with the 1st and 2nd valve.
the sound of cello is dark and hollow it has a wonderful sound.
I would just get cello tapes because it could ruin the paint on a cello.
Sounds like a bass to me, not a cello? I could be wrong...
A bass could, and you could also have another cello play the lower part. There are other cases where a violin/viola could also.
Usually open, but it could also be played with the 1st and 2nd valve.
A cello is a stringed instrument which is related to the violin. One can purchase a cello from many music stores. There are many listed for sale on Kijiji in the Calgary area.
This could just mean that you like music, or a cello resonates something in your past or about you or there is no reason other than you thought about a cello for one second during your day.
One could find cello string at many musical stores or even online on ebay, amazon, and craigslist. Be careful when buying cello strings because the cello uses different strings. It would be a shame to buy the string that was not needed.
the sound of cello is dark and hollow it has a wonderful sound.
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At first it could be uncomfortable, but I don't think the cello should hurt a back or neck if you hold it right.
I'm a cellist of about 13 years and I just stumbled upon a scene from "Electric Dreams" which had me asking the same question. It looks like the fingerings she's using could be real. It also seems like her technique isn't very advanced. I'd say she took lessons for a year or a little under that to prepare for the movie. Hope that answers your question
The viola comes from the "violin family" although the viola came first. Some people state this as the "viola family." To be more general, you could categorize this as the string family if you include guitars pianos etc.