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HOW TO CHOOSE A CELLO


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If you see a cello that looks and sounds well, consider these questions before forming an attachment to it.

Is It The Right Size?

  • Measure the length of the vibrating string.
  • If you have a normal sized hand, choose a string length of 27"-273/8" (68.5cm - 69.6cm)
  • If you have a small hand, 261/2" - 27" (67.3cm -  68.6cm) to avoid strain.
  • Consider the width and length of the body and the depth of the ribs.
  • Choose a size that is comfortable now, not one to grow into.

What Kind of Sound Do You Want?
Either

Brilliant and powerful - can be heard against a grand piano or orchestra
Or
Warm and sweet - quality of sound before quantity

Is It In Good Condition?

  • Have any cracks been well restored?
  • Is there a soundpost crack or other bad cracks in the back?
  • Is there any woodworm damage?
  • Is there any sinkage or twisting of the table? If there is, a new bass bar may be needed.
  • Is there any repair in the neck?
  • Is the neck set at the correct angle? Check this by measuring the total height of the bridge. The nearer 9cm the better. More than 9.3cm is too high - less than 8.6cm is too low.

 

Is It Authentic?
Don't expect the label to be necessarily correct. The instrument may be a copy of that maker's work, or the label may have been inserted for attempted financial gain, possibly a long time ago.

How Easy Is It To Play?
Try it in different rooms and in a big hall.
It should have a clear sound that is even on all four strings.
The tone should not be shrill or dull, although cellos (especially new ones) can improve with playing, they should sound well from the beginning.

New Cellos
Well-made new cellos can have strength and quality of sound. During the first year of use the tone will further improve, especially if it is played frequently.
New instruments need more adjustment than old ones. Neglect of this may be responsible for the idea, sometimes expressed, that their sound can deteriorate.
However, it is true that some new instruments are made thinly in an effort to make them easier to play. This can usually be detected by sinkage in the table.
The solution is to choose a maker with a good track record.

 

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7/8 Cellos
It is most important to have a cello that is the right size for your hand. To play on an instrument that too large may cause strain and will prejudice your technical development. If in doubt, try this test:
on the D & A strings in the 1st position,
see if you can play comfortably as a double stop,
the minor third G (4th finger) and B flat (1st finger)