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well it starts with D on the C string which is the 1st finger then 2nd finger stretched then 4th finger stretched then it goes to open G then 1st finger on G which is A then stretched 2nd finger then stretched 4th finger then its open D then 1st finger then just normal F# which is the 3rd finger then 4th finger then it is open A followed by 1st finger on A which is B then 3rd finger then 4th finger which is the end and now you just go back down but replace the stretched 2nd fingers and 4th finger on G and C string to just a normak 2nd finger and a normal 4th finger,

Good luck to all thoses cello players ;D

and if you need any more help with the scales you can message me, i even find myself sometimes forget all thoses scales soo yehhh hope i helped ;3

and btw my name is lucy

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