Cello - Tips For Choosing A Proper Cello And Cello Bow
Cellos and cello bows are not all the same
Cellos and cello bows are not all the same. Since there are various types, makes and sizes of cellos and various kinds of cello bows, knowing some tips on choosing a proper cello and cello bow can be most helpful.
The first determination you should make is what size of cello you need to match your body size. Cellos come in four sizes: one-quarter, half, three-quarter and full size (4/4). The smallest size is for young children and the last for large adults. You can get help with properly sizing a cello from your cello instructor, music department of a school or university, or a string instrument dealer.
You should also decide early on if you want to purchase or rent a cello. Buying one can be quite an investment with instruments ranging from approximately $500 up into hundreds of thousands and even millions of dollars. Renting a cello will cost around $50 per month. It is recommended for beginner students to start out by renting a cello to make sure that they are going to stick with it for an extended period of time.
When choosing an instrument, focus less on the brand name and more on each individual instruments condition and sound. Its best to physically play and hear the instruments when shopping because each cello can be quite different in sound and fit to the student.
If you are completely new to cello playing, have an instructor go with you to the store, or ask a stores representative to pluck and play several cellos for you. You will soon discover the variation in their sounds and should choose one that has a rich, resonating tone.
You should also choose an instrument that has a back and ribs made of maple and the front made of spruce. Some available models are made of plywood that wont sound good and will warp easily under moist conditions.
Cello bows are also quite different and produce different results when used. Use various bows which you are interested in to play a cello. Again, use the sound each one produces to help guide you toward a decision, as well as how the bow feels.
Choosing a proper cello and cello bow is a very important part of learning to play well. By utilizing the knowledge and experience of others, and by relying on your own senses and intuition, you should be able to select the instrument that will help make your music excel.
by: William Barker
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