Cello
The cello is one of the most elegant and respected musical instruments today because of its rich tones. It is a bowed string instrument of the violin family. It’s also known as a violincello. The body of the Cello is made of wood, normally maple or spruce. The cello looks like the violin and sounds most like a human voice. The Cello has four strings generally adjusted in perfect fifths: from low to high(C, G, D and A). We can tune the strings with the four pegs and also with four tiny adjusters on the tail piece. To make a sound we can do two things we can use the finger which is plucking or pizzicato or we can use the bow. The cello came to the first time in northern Italy in 1550. The cello music is good for your brain and it can have long term benefits on your memory. The cello can be played as a solo instrument, as well as in string orchestras, as a member of the string section of symphony orchestras, and some rock bands. Music for the cello is generally written in the bass clef. The process of learning the cello is not difficult, but it’s important to keep in mind that it requires focus, daily practice and a good teacher to guide you along the way.
Our Cello lessons are conducting through online and many students have taken the opportunity of learning these lessons for a reasonable price.