What kind of cello to buy




















Consisting of four strings that produce tones an octave lower than the viola, the cello is an essential part of any symphony or orchestra. Regardless of the genre, here are a few things to pay attention to when purchasing a cello for your child.

In most cases, cellos are categorized into the following: student cellos, intermediate cellos, and professional cellos. Intermediate cellos are intended for those who are a bit more dedicated to the craft, as the higher-quality wood and craftsmanship raises the price considerably.

Finally, professional cellos are reserved for those who may play the cello professionally. As with guitars, there are two types of cello strings : nylon and steel, each with their own unique advantages. When students choose a nylon-stringed instrument, they tend to be focused on string durability and finger comfort. Nylon strings will resist breakage while maintaining enough flexibility to provide comfort throughout the learning process. If your child has played guitar in the past and complained about blisters on their fingers, nylon strings are a great option.

Get some great advice on a bow hold and bowing exercises from an experienced teacher. Develop good habits from the start by booking in for a series of starter cello lessons. The aim? No beginner student should start on a Stradivarius!

Buy a cello suited to your level of playing. Buy or rent a basic student package. I give advice on upgrading strings, bow re-hairs, playing action adjustment and maintenance when required.

What is in a complete cello outfit? Cello, 4 x quality strings A, D, G, C , rosin, bow, dusting cloth, rock-stop, case. What do I need to take cello lessons? What is the difference between cello brands?

Talk with the sellers about particular brands they sell and listen to what they tell you. Try the cello before you buy or rent it. The majority of student outfits and cheaper brands for sale in Australian string shops are made in factories in China, Korea, Taiwan, Sri Lanka and Hong Kong.

I always suggest buying or commissioning an instrument and supporting expert luthiers if you can afford it. You get what you pay for. A cello made by a luthier by hand and not in a factory line will be of better quality, an investment and more expensive.

What is the difference between factory cellos and handcrafted instruments? The glue luthiers or string specialist shops use allows the instrument to be taken apart for repairs if required. Cheaper cello fittings can be alternate woods painted black or plastic. Planetary pegs are now available but these are an expensive option and can be fitted by any luthier or specialist string shop to any instrument to support the player with tuning the instrument.

The angle of the fingerboard, the placement of the nut, the bridge, and the height of the strings above the fingerboard are all crucial dimensions for a working instrument. No glue. The bass bar which one cannot see at all without opening up the cello must be correctly positioned and glued to the belly of the cello.

Fine tuners or adjusters are installed on the tailpiece, and these need to be installed correctly by an experienced professional. They ensure that each cello is individually assembled, setup, tuned, and inspected before sale. Your cello will be ready to play when you receive it—not sent to you unstrung or in pieces as sold by online suppliers.

Which music shops do you recommend? Which cello size is right for me? All their instruments come with a case, rosin, cello stand, extra strings, and bridge. The Crescent Beginner Cello Starter kit might be one of the cheapest kits available. It comes with everything: bag, bow, rosin, stand, and strings.

Yamaha is a massive Japanese company that produces instruments, electronics, and sports equipment. They have a long and storied history and are the single biggest manufacturer of musical instruments in the world.

The SVCSK stands out because it provides the closest to a classical performing electric instrument , with a body made of spruce and maple neck and bridge. Its fingerboard is made of ebony. It comes with a soft case, headphones, auxiliary cable, chest support, and batteries. The SVC50 is one of the lightest electric cellos available, which makes it great for on-the-go musicians.

The whole cello can be broken down for carrying. The MC features a maple back, neck, side, and bride. The package is inclusive, and ships with a stand, soft case, strings, tuner, bow, and rosin. For the price it produces a great sound quality, and the kit has everything a new cellist could need.

The included bow is rosewood. This is not a full starter kit, and accessories will need to be bought separately. Knilling has been making instruments since , and since that time has developed an extremely trusted reputation. They are an innovative company, developing Perfection Pegs , that look like traditional pegs but have inner gears that make tuning easier and far less temperamental regardless of the weather.

The Knilling Bucharest cello is a truly high quality beginner cello, and is suitable for intermediate players as well. It includes the Perfection Pegs that have built a reputation for making tuning a stress-free experience no matter the environmental conditions.

A bow is included. The Maestro is made with a spruce top and maple sides with ebony fittings. The Maestro sets itself apart with a lovely flamed back that makes it appear higher-end. The included carbon fiber bow is by J Remy. Eastman Strings was founded in and has quickly built up a reputation as one of the premiere workshops in the world.

Eastman was founded by a Qian Ni, a flautist based in Beijing who was committed to creating quality instruments. Eventually, Eastman also opened a bow making workshop as well. Eastman is beloved by novices and professionals alike, and has an extremely wide range of cellos across several price points. An Eastman cello is a fantastic investment, and their instruments will last a lifetime.

Eastman is one of the best cello brands for intermediate players. For intermediate players the VC is a great choice , and will suite your needs as you advance.

This is at the top end of intermediate, and excellent for advanced players as well. Depending on where you purchase it some websites include a bow and hard case, while others include only a soft case and no bow. We recommend buying this cello separately from the bow and trying out several different ones with your new cello. The Ivan Dunov is one of the best cellos for advanced students. Primavera cellos are another popular entry level line that are good for those just starting out.

Their materials are generally of pretty good quality — using spruce and maple as well as real ebony. The Primavera Prima 90 is marketed specifically for new players, offering quality materials at a very low price. It features a spruce top and maple sides, as well as rosewood pegs. A bow is included, as well as a soft case and rosin. The Prima is one of the best-selling beginner cellos on the market because of its quality to price ratio.

While not the cheapest beginner cello out there, it perfectly balances affordability with a genuine attention to excellent craftsmanship. In addition to the cello, a soft case, strings, and a bow are included. In the end, this guide is just meant to give an overview of what you need to look for when buying a cello, especially as a beginner. The absolute best thing you can do is play the cello before you buy it, and try more than one. If you are completely new to the instrument, see if you can bring your teacher or get their advice as well.

Cellos are a serious investment, and a lot more goes in to making a cello sound its best than the instrument alone. Consordini Staff The experts that review the products on our website and YouTube channel are handpicked by the creators and have proven their expertise time and again. Read more about author. Intermediate- and advanced-level cellos are typically handcrafted by a luthier and intentionally designed to produce beautiful sounds, express music more dynamically and to project while performing.

Professional cello. These cellos comprise the contemporary luxury or collector-worthy antique cars of the string instrument world. Try and try again until you find the best fit Keep trying different cellos within your price range. Share this article. Search StringOvation. Connolly Music Home About us Shop our brands. StringOvation Latest articles Submit a guest post. Subscribe to StringOvation. Northport, NY



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