Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Good Tips on Selecting Your First Cello

By Cathy Riekturr


Just before I go into this, let me give you some background on the cello. Together together with the violin, the viola and the bass, the cello is also part of the string instrument group. When it comes to size, it really is a couple of times larger than the violin. The bowing method for the cello is a bit different from that of the violin as you hold the instrument differently. The tone of the cello is a lot deeper than the violin or cello because of the reality of its size.

The cello is really a difficult instrument. Apart from the body of the cello, which is carved from Maplewood, it does have a number of other materials including metal, rubber and steel. All of these components make up the cello.

Here are a few tips which will help you select your very first cello:

1. Figure out your spending budget

You might have a certain spending budget in mind for your first cello. It could possibly be one thousand dollars or 5 thousand dollars. There is a distinct difference in the instrument if the cost is at both ends of this budget. Whatever the case is, you are going to have to balance your spending budget together with all the tone which the instrument can bring out when you play it.

2. Get advice from skilled players

Ask around your acquaintances who are skilled cello players to get an opinion on what type of cello to choose as your first instrument. Since they've more experience, they'll be much better able to have a look at the quality of the cello you intend to purchase.

3. Buy from a trustworthy store

This really is a no brainer, but I have to remind you to deal only with trustworthy stores. You need to be able to bring the cello back to the store for future repairs as needed. Usually reputable stores have a trade in policy whereby if you purchased the first instrument from them, you are going to be able to trade up for a much better model later on.

4. Research

Do some research in your nearby bookstore, library or by surfing the web. You will get much more tips from these sources. With a lot more knowledge, you're much better equipped to select your very first instrument.

Picking any music instrument for the very first time, be it the cello or violin could be a headache for some people. Nonetheless with proper guidance and if you follow the above tips, you will be in a much better position to do so.




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