Some Cellos have 5 strings some have 4. If the Cello is a unpopular brand(Like a brand that would sell Cellos for about; 800+$?) , it'll be expensive: If its a cheap Cello that means the brand is popular. Depending on how old you are, if your 30+ you'd probably want a Adult(4/4) Cello, if your a kid/teenager you'd want a 1/2 or bigger but NOT a 4/4. I'm looking on Ebay for a Cello around 100$. Anway, Good Luck! Some Cellos have 5 strings some have 4. If the Cello is a unpopular brand(Like a brand that would sell Cellos for about; 800+$?) , it'll be expensive: If its a cheap Cello that means the brand is popular. Depending on how old you are, if your 30+ you'd probably want a Adult(4/4) Cello, if your a kid/teenager you'd want a 1/2 or bigger but NOT a 4/4. I'm looking on Ebay for a Cello around 100$. Anway, Good Luck!
A student (non-professional) cello costs about $1000 in the U.S. which is equal to about 961.63 in AUD. A higher quality cello with better sound will cost about 1926.60 to 4816.50 AUD.
Generally it means a "cello package" of sorts. A cello outfit usually consists of a cello, a bow, rosin, and a case.
2,000 to 2,500 for a full size luxury cello that has materials to protect the instrument and for a very nice one can get as high as 3,000 and 5,000 dollars Whizkid96: A decent/good full size cello do cost 2000~2500 USD Dollars. Top-notch quality cellos can cost from 2500~1.03 million dollars (Stradivari)
A cello can play in the range of a violin (much of it), if that's what you mean, but a violin's highest note is much higher than a cello's highest note.
Same as all instruments, it rests on half, quarter, and whole rests
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A student (non-professional) cello costs about $1000 in the U.S. which is equal to about 961.63 in AUD. A higher quality cello with better sound will cost about 1926.60 to 4816.50 AUD.
Generally it means a "cello package" of sorts. A cello outfit usually consists of a cello, a bow, rosin, and a case.
you usually take it to string workshop closest to you or where you bought the cello from. I suggest where you bought the cello from. :)
2,000 to 2,500 for a full size luxury cello that has materials to protect the instrument and for a very nice one can get as high as 3,000 and 5,000 dollars Whizkid96: A decent/good full size cello do cost 2000~2500 USD Dollars. Top-notch quality cellos can cost from 2500~1.03 million dollars (Stradivari)
A 'cello is usually played with a bow and can also be strummed or plucked with the fingers.
The 'cello has an extendable end pin usually made of steel.
The true name of the instrument is the violoncello, which has been shortened to the 'cello. The apostrophe is usually omitted.
A cello can play in the range of a violin (much of it), if that's what you mean, but a violin's highest note is much higher than a cello's highest note.
The Violin is the smallest instrument in the string family, it also has the highest pitch. The violin and cello are similar, both have four strings tuned in perfect 5th intervels. The violin's lowest note is the first G below middle C and the cello's lowest note is 2 octaves below middle C. Both instruments can be played with a bow or plucked by the strings. Different bows and strings are used to play the instruments. For example the cello bow is much thicker than the violin bow. Cello has a range comparable to a tenor, and violin has a range comparable to a soprano and is the closest instrument to the human voice. A Violin is more portable, however a cello can also be transported. Depending on the size and quality a violin and a cello can cost about the same, but usually a cello and its accessories are a bit more. For example, a really nice cello would cost more than a violin of the same quality because it costs more to make.
A wall usually cost $1000.
Same as all instruments, it rests on half, quarter, and whole rests