Well, there's no real limit to notes, because you can shift. But for the basic notes, there are 20.
There are many composers for different cello pieces.
The sis unaccompanied Bach cello suites
Many differeing "pieces" that can be performed with the cello. Most famous are the cello concertos (traditionally solo cello with orchestra). Some famous concertos are those composed by Schumann, Elgar, Lalo, Hadyn, Dvorak, Shostakovich. There are also numerous sonatas as well: ex: Debussy. There are some other pieces such as Paganini's Variations on One String, Fantasy Pieces, etc. You cannot forget the most famous for solo cello: the Bach Suites.
The cello is 52 inches tall.
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There are many composers for different cello pieces.
The sis unaccompanied Bach cello suites
Many differeing "pieces" that can be performed with the cello. Most famous are the cello concertos (traditionally solo cello with orchestra). Some famous concertos are those composed by Schumann, Elgar, Lalo, Hadyn, Dvorak, Shostakovich. There are also numerous sonatas as well: ex: Debussy. There are some other pieces such as Paganini's Variations on One String, Fantasy Pieces, etc. You cannot forget the most famous for solo cello: the Bach Suites.
The cello is 52 inches tall.
The normal cello will have four strings on it.
Travels with My Cello has 129 pages.
Try imslp.org Its free and has pretty much every piece of music you can think of! You can look for quartet pieces too in there.
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A cello has four strings: A, D, G, and C.
568 people play cello in Australia 16362 people play cello in the world
You can just search up imslp and you can also find duets for cello and cello, viola and cello, trios, quartets, orchestra pieces such as Beethoven's 5th Symphony, and songs for all the other instruments like french horn, trumpet, violin, bass, viola ect.
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