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1st string.. C, U, N, T

2nd string.. A, S, S, H, O, L, E

3rd string.. T, W, A, T

4th string.. K, N, O, B

theree yaa go, hopee i helped yaa x

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The strings of the cello are, from lowest to highest, C,G,D,and A. There is no B string on the cello.

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Open "G" First Finger "A" Second Finger "B" Third Finger "B sharp" Fourth Finger "C"

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What are the A string notes on the cello?

a, d, g, and c


What does the notes on a c string look like on a cello?

the notes on the C string is chromatically upgoing. c -c#- d- d#- e- f- f#- g- g#- a - a# - b - c ect.


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Ware is the low f on the cello?

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What are the A string notes on a cello?

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How does a cello change the pitch?

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