That depends on the player. Typically a cellist should be able to comfortably play a C one octave above middle C and higher. If you include harmonic notes the player should be able to play an E two octaves above middle C. However this does depend on the player. Check out Celloonline.com
The strings are tuned, as follows, descending - A D G C so the answer is C
It depends on if the cello is in tune or not.
C6 is the highest note (the C above middle C).
On the tapes high E, is the A string, but has a shift. So it goes....
c, d, e, f,g, a, b, c, d, e, f, g, a, b, c, d, e. (lowest to highest)
A cello can play in the range of a violin (much of it), if that's what you mean, but a violin's highest note is much higher than a cello's highest note.
As high as you can get your fingers and make a sound.
highest a :)
The Viola can play higher. Pitches of String Instruments from highest to lowest are: Violin Viola Cello Double Bass
Lowest note on the harp is C1, the lowest C on the piano. The highest note is G7, the highest G on the piano.
A cello can play in the range of a violin (much of it), if that's what you mean, but a violin's highest note is much higher than a cello's highest note.
As high as you can get your fingers and make a sound.
highest a :)
The Viola can play higher. Pitches of String Instruments from highest to lowest are: Violin Viola Cello Double Bass
Lowest note on the harp is C1, the lowest C on the piano. The highest note is G7, the highest G on the piano.
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a really really high note
No, she can not play the cello.
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The highest note is an F!!! I play flute with a very great band teacher!!! Not kidding he is great!
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.
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.