The cello has four strings referred to by their standard tuning, which is in perfect fifth intervals: the A-string (highest sounding), D-string, G-string, and C-string (lowest sounding). The A-string is tuned to the pitch A3 (below middle C), the D-string a fifth lower at D3, the G-string a fifth below that at G2, and the C-string tuned to C2 (two octaves lower than middle C).
C, under the base clef - A, 3 above the treble clef But if you're thinking of composing for the cello, don't write anything too far above the treble clef; these are just maximums.
C3 to C6, a perfect 5th below violin and its tuning is C3 D3 G4 A4.
Loudness, pitch and timbre are approximately the correlates of signal amplitude, frequency and frequency spectrum, respectively.
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 order in which they are listed in the question is their correct descending pitch range order. The violin is the smallest with the highest pitch; the viola is pitched a fifth below the violin; next is the cello, or violoncello, and lastly, the double bass is the largest and deepest of these four stringed instruments.
Cello is lower in pitch by one octave. It is also much bigger.
The bass has the lowest pitch of these instruments, followed by the 'cello and then the viola.
no The cello can, however, achieve many notes in the viola range. The viola can only go down so far in pitch on the lowest open string.
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 order in which they are listed in the question is their correct descending pitch range order. The violin is the smallest with the highest pitch; the viola is pitched a fifth below the violin; next is the cello, or violoncello, and lastly, the double bass is the largest and deepest of these four stringed instruments.
Cello is lower in pitch by one octave. It is also much bigger.
The bass has the lowest pitch of these instruments, followed by the 'cello and then the viola.
no The cello can, however, achieve many notes in the viola range. The viola can only go down so far in pitch on the lowest open string.
The cello has a range of more than four octaves upwards from C below the bass staff.
The order of bowed string instruments from highest to lowest range is: Violin Viola Cello Double Bass
The cello has a C string and is lower in pitch than the violin.
A flute's range is higher than that of a cello, French horn, or tympani.
Pitch
Yes, the violin and cello are naturally concert pitch.
A 'cello produces a lower pitch than a violin.