A STRING
B (1 finger)
D STRING
E (1 finger)
G STRING
A (1 finger)
C STRING
D (1 finger)
TIPS
second position is "a"
Open D on the cello is simply the 2nd string from the right. No fingering is needed.
Usually open, but it could also be played with the 1st and 2nd valve.
The cello is tuned to the notes C G D and A (this can be remembered using "Cats Go Down Alleys") Different pitches are then created by adding fingers in different positions on the strings. Hence, adding the first finger to the D string will make the note Eb or E, the 2nd would be F, the 3rd would be F# and the 4th would be G or G#.
nothing changes, but you have the ability to pull the trigger on that particular type of trombone and by pulling the trigger, a 6th position C can turn into a 2nd position C. It will be the same note, only you are using the F attachment. You don't have to use the attachment, but it does make it easier to play 6th position notes, and im pretty sure it can help you reach lower notes.
scale: open............1st & 3rd.........1st & 2nd.......1st..........open.......1st & 2nd..........2nd........open arpeggio: open...........1st & 2nd............open............open
Second position would be first finger on the third tape and going up. the notes sound different.
1st violin 2nd violin Viola Cello
Open D on the cello is simply the 2nd string from the right. No fingering is needed.
Usually open, but it could also be played with the 1st and 2nd valve.
String orchestra instrumentation is 1st violin, 2nd violin, viola, cello, bass. Violincello or "cello" is a member of the violin family, as are the others listed. Many prominent composers wrote works for string orchestra. One is Tchaikovsky's "Serenade for Strings." Besides- there's always room for cello :)
first year notes of english
1st violin 2nd violin Viola Cello
The cello is tuned to the notes C G D and A (this can be remembered using "Cats Go Down Alleys") Different pitches are then created by adding fingers in different positions on the strings. Hence, adding the first finger to the D string will make the note Eb or E, the 2nd would be F, the 3rd would be F# and the 4th would be G or G#.
nothing changes, but you have the ability to pull the trigger on that particular type of trombone and by pulling the trigger, a 6th position C can turn into a 2nd position C. It will be the same note, only you are using the F attachment. You don't have to use the attachment, but it does make it easier to play 6th position notes, and im pretty sure it can help you reach lower notes.
notes 2nd years
scale: open............1st & 3rd.........1st & 2nd.......1st..........open.......1st & 2nd..........2nd........open arpeggio: open...........1st & 2nd............open............open
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