There is four strings on a Cello, they start in order of the highest pitch starting at A going on to D then G and C! Cellos have five positions 1st position, half position, 3rd position, 4th position and harmonic position!
The smallest string (the farthest to the left) is called the A string. The next over (to the right) is called the D string. Right of that is the G string, and finally the largest is the C string.
C, G, D and A are the open strings
From highest to lowest, A, D, G, C
violin strings
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The cello belongs to the strings section, and is usually used in most string quartets, and is always required in orchestras.
the vibrations from drawing the bow along the strings get turned into sounds inside the cello and come out the"f" shaped holes
A cello has four strings: A, D, G, and C.
The highest is the A string, then the D string, then the G string, and finally, the C string.
violin strings
The normal cello will have four strings on it.
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The strings, the body
the strings!
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strings
The cello belongs to the strings section, and is usually used in most string quartets, and is always required in orchestras.
there are four strings on a cello
the vibrations from drawing the bow along the strings get turned into sounds inside the cello and come out the"f" shaped holes