Well I've got the first few notes and it's F# on D, open d twice, c# on g, then Open a or fourth position a on the d. Here it is! F# D D C# D D A F# F# G F# F# E E E C# C# C# C# C# D E B B B C# C# C# F# G F# E E F# E D D E D C#
Well, there's no real limit to notes, because you can shift. But for the basic notes, there are 20.
Thomas Jefferson played the violin rather well and likely played the 'cello as well.
The viola is actually the only orchestral instrument that can't play the music from Jaws. Sucks, dude. Maybe try the cello?
No. Cello and Bass are different instruments and therefore they have their own methods of doing things. Bassists in general, for example, don't use the 3rd finger until after the octave harmonic point. The bow holds are slightly different as well. You also have to stretch further to get the same intervals between notes on the Double Bass.
I know the lowest note that can be played is a low C.
Well, there's no real limit to notes, because you can shift. But for the basic notes, there are 20.
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Practice
Well most insterments are hard but, guitar and piano will help you read notes better. Thats it. Good Luck if you try.
Thomas Jefferson played the violin rather well and likely played the 'cello as well.
well, actually... the violin1 plays the most notes in an orchestra for they are the melody part. Well, it really depends. There is no way of telling unless you look at the sheet music. Sometimes Violin 1 has the melody, and sometimes Violin 2 has the melody, or even Viola, Cello, or Bass.
The viola is actually the only orchestral instrument that can't play the music from Jaws. Sucks, dude. Maybe try the cello?
No. Cello and Bass are different instruments and therefore they have their own methods of doing things. Bassists in general, for example, don't use the 3rd finger until after the octave harmonic point. The bow holds are slightly different as well. You also have to stretch further to get the same intervals between notes on the Double Bass.
I know the lowest note that can be played is a low C.
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Well, there aren't exactly any types of cellos, unless you count the modern cello and then the baroque cello, (which by the way has its strings closer to the body of the cello, thus a shorter bridge.)