I play the cello and the cello is a very beautiful instrument. It is not the easiest instrument to learn. It is also not the most difficult. If you really want to play the cello practice and practice. It is not only the fingerings and techniques that you need to learn, you also need to memorize the notes and scales and other things.
It all depends on the person and their age honestly. I've been playing since 4th grade and my junior year of high school I tried to pick up baritone and it was a little difficult. It's just note memorization, correct holding of the cello and bow, and correct finger positioning.
Absolutely! It's only easier because if you know the piano, you have an understanding of how reading music works and your left fingers are stronger (The left fingers do the fingering). The cello is an awesome instrument that will be a lot easier if you know the piano.
I think it would be more wise to learn one, then the other. I have found it easier to learn one, then another.
I have seen it done, and I can tell you it is quite effective. The player was a soprano who accompanied herself on cello, creating a very nice duet sound.
If you already know how to read sheet music and have a firm idea on how to play it on say piano. then it's a lot easier. however i imagine it'll still be a challenge.
Possibly, but it's always best to stick to one instrument to advance the most.
The saxophone is an medium instrument to learn but because you have a back ground in the Cello the Saxophone will be a little easier. The only hard thing about learning the Saxophone is the mouth position and playing the notes.
A three quarter cello is no different than a regular cello other than it's size. The 3 quarter cello is smaller and suitable for younger players, but it makes the exact same pitches and works exactly the same way. You want to learn to play the cello, and the best way to do it is either in a school setting or in a private lesson. I learned the cello in a combination of the two, and I am now one of the top players in my school. I obviously didn't try to learn the cello myself without a teacher, so you're going to need another answer for that. Hope you have fun learning to play the cello!
The difficulty of playing the cello (violoncello) varies from moderately hard to extremely difficult. You must learn the exact places on the fingerboard on which to put your fingers for it to be totally in tune. You must hold the cello and bow right. It is difficult, but gets very easy when you have been playing for seven years as I have.
To learn just to do the basics, it only takes a year, but to play well, it takes a life time.
Hmmm... I wouldn't bother. Making a string instrument is actually much more precise and difficult than it looks. Best left to the experts. You can buy a cello for cheap.
Its hard to learn it whatever your age. But it is easier when young because your more flexible.
The saxophone is an medium instrument to learn but because you have a back ground in the Cello the Saxophone will be a little easier. The only hard thing about learning the Saxophone is the mouth position and playing the notes.
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A three quarter cello is no different than a regular cello other than it's size. The 3 quarter cello is smaller and suitable for younger players, but it makes the exact same pitches and works exactly the same way. You want to learn to play the cello, and the best way to do it is either in a school setting or in a private lesson. I learned the cello in a combination of the two, and I am now one of the top players in my school. I obviously didn't try to learn the cello myself without a teacher, so you're going to need another answer for that. Hope you have fun learning to play the cello!
Hayden D major cello concerto. Many cellists are unable to perform it.
The difficulty of playing the cello (violoncello) varies from moderately hard to extremely difficult. You must learn the exact places on the fingerboard on which to put your fingers for it to be totally in tune. You must hold the cello and bow right. It is difficult, but gets very easy when you have been playing for seven years as I have.
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Learning anything can be difficult, but when you stay with it, you can be a great cellist! It takes patients and practice.
violin cos its easier
This will be difficult, unless they were recorded on different tracks, where you can cut one track out. Some recordings are done especially for this purpose.
To learn just to do the basics, it only takes a year, but to play well, it takes a life time.
Yes, is difficult