i try to keep my guitar at around 70% that seems to be the right humidity
Yes. The cello should have four fine tuners.
eather at a store or at lyerics.com
Based on your height, you should play a three-fourth size cello. I know this because I am an inch taller and I play the cello.
The piano is always located at the back of the scenario, the cello and the violin should be located at the same level in the front of th stage, the violin on the left and the cello in the right.
At first it could be uncomfortable, but I don't think the cello should hurt a back or neck if you hold it right.
normally it should be 50% and if it is 40% we can call it as dry .
Yes. The cello should have four fine tuners.
You can store all the vegetable and fruits in the fridge.You just should not store the banana in the fridge because it blacken after taking out.
eather at a store or at lyerics.com
Based on your height, you should play a three-fourth size cello. I know this because I am an inch taller and I play the cello.
Store wine in a cool, dark place with moderate humidity and no vibrations.
Technically any true music store should have some options for buying a cello. However, most music stores tend to specialize more in guitars, rather than cellos. You may want to Google cellos, and where to buy them, or ask the principal of a school that has a school band. :)
As long as you wish. 75 degrees is a safe temperature to store ammo in. Low humidity makes for good conditions to store ammo in.
The piano is always located at the back of the scenario, the cello and the violin should be located at the same level in the front of th stage, the violin on the left and the cello in the right.
Most people store it in a safe dry place. There are cases made for storing digital cameras. High heat and high humidity areas are not a good idea also for storing your camera.
A cello plays about 2 octaves lower than a violin. Other than that, you should not have a problem. It is like substituting a soprano for a bass.
At first it could be uncomfortable, but I don't think the cello should hurt a back or neck if you hold it right.