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  2. What Are the Cello Strings in Order - Johnson String

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    The cello has four strings which are tuned in perfect fifths like a violin. The notes are: C, G, D, A, in a descending order of thickness. The low C on your cello corresponds to two octaves below the middle C on a piano.

  3. Cello Notes Chart - MusicalHow

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    This article provides insight into the arrangement of notes on the cello fingerboard. I’ll help you understand finger patterns and positions on the string. You will also get tips to master cello fingering positions in your unique way. Anyone with experience reading music notes will easily interpret cello notes.

  4. The cello strings all tie to a note. What are they? Where are these notes on the staff?The cello plays using the bass clef, because the cello is a lower soun...

  5. The cello is a lovely four-stringed instrument similar to a violin but with a deeper and fuller sound. Getting good at the cello can take years of practice and lessons, but you can learn some basics by learning how to hold the cello, studying the basic notes, and learning how to make proper bow strokes. Part 1.

  6. Cello Notes on the Fingerboard - CelloGuide

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    Notes on the cello go in half steps, so every finger is a half step note apart from the previous one. While CelloGuide’s note chart includes all notes through fourth position, only first and fourth position and their fingering are marked separately. Use these positions like big landmarks.

  7. Beginners Cello Lesson - Introducting the 4 strings - 8notes.com

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    The 4 Strings of the Cello. Let’s plunge straight in and learn the names of the 4 strings. On the cello the highest string is on the left side as you are sitting with the instrument. You can also tell that it is the highest one because of its thinness. It is called ‘A’.

  8. How To Play The Cello: A Comprehensive Guide For Beginners

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    Learn the basics of playing the cello with this comprehensive guide. From choosing the right size to reading sheet music, develop your skills and play with expression.

  9. Cello Tuning - Cello Online - Tuning

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    The four strings on the cello are tuned in perfect fifths to the notes: C,G,D and A, and our free tuning sound files will help you tune your cello. CelloOnline.com offers free cello sheet music and online cello instruction for individuals or groups of all ages.

  10. Cello Tuning - CelloGuide

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    How is the cello tuned? What are the names of the strings? This is pretty important information, since all the other notes you play are based on these strings being at the correct pitch. The cello strings are A-D-G-C. When you’re looking at the cello, that’s going in order from right to left, or high to low, or skinniest to thickest.

  11. Play the cello’s strings, then play the notes on the piano you want to tune the strings to. Use the cello’s fine tuners and pegs to match the sounds. Middle C is next to the set of 5 black keys closest to the center of your piano or keyboard.