the notes are easy just google search it
The viola is actually the only orchestral instrument that can't play the music from Jaws. Sucks, dude. Maybe try the cello?
Plain answer: Yes. If, desired, explanation: If by "cello music notes" you mean "bass clef notes" then certainly, a viola can play those. A cello can also play the notes which are usually played by viola, called alto clef notes. Since viola and cello have the same intervals and same note range, they can play each other's music as long as the musician can read both clefs.
its a low "C" and a low "C#" or in other words its a "C" and a "Db"
Here are the notes: adadadaddgdgdgfefedddddd
the notes are easy just google search it
The viola is actually the only orchestral instrument that can't play the music from Jaws. Sucks, dude. Maybe try the cello?
Plain answer: Yes. If, desired, explanation: If by "cello music notes" you mean "bass clef notes" then certainly, a viola can play those. A cello can also play the notes which are usually played by viola, called alto clef notes. Since viola and cello have the same intervals and same note range, they can play each other's music as long as the musician can read both clefs.
its a low "C" and a low "C#" or in other words its a "C" and a "Db"
Here are the notes: adadadaddgdgdgfefedddddd
a, d, g, and c
A cello is just like a violin except the fact that it has lower notes. It only is bigger
The Cello or the Bass.
You can use fingerings (1, 3, and 4) or you can tune the strings to lower notes.
Pressing on the finger board plays higher notes per tape.
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Because it has strings, and because it is closely related to the violin and the viola, of which the cello can play the lowest notes, and the violin the highest.