mezzo-forte Carbon Fiber Cello, here offered in an exclusive 6string version with perfect setup Show
mezzo-forte carbon cello as 6-string version with high E-string and low F-string.Features:- Pickup connection for acoustic AND electric playing, permanently installed ("Hybrid")- Anima Nova carbon sound post, adjustable within the instrument- Pirastro E and F strings, custom-made- Pirastro Perpetual Edition string set C, G, D, A- carbon endpin- Milo Stamm bridge- Broadened fingerboard (ebony) and broadened neck, exact setup for very good playabilityIt is an extraordinary instrument. Good 6-string cellos are only made by very few violin makers worldwide. The carbon cello delivers an outstanding response and also a tonally appropriate body for the large tonal range.Please find a sound sample of the 6th Bach Suite, played on this cello, by clicking on "attachments".
What is A 6 string cello called?The arpeggione is a six-stringed musical instrument fretted and tuned like a guitar, but with a curved bridge so it can be bowed like a cello, and thus similar to the bass viola da gamba. The instrument is sometimes also called a guitar violoncello.
Is there A 5 string cello?A 5 string cello is exactly what it sounds like: a traditional cello with an added string. This instrument is tuned in one of two ways: with a high e' or a low E. To accommodate the additional e/E string, a 5 string cello has a slightly wider neck, and shorter body.
How many string does A cello have?The Cello has four strings, tuned in 5ths to C, G, D and A. The lower strings have a richer, darker sound and to exploit this it is quite common for composers to write that a particular phrase should be played on a particular string.
What is A 5 string cello called?– Bach owned and occasionally composed for a five string, arm-held instrument, called viola pomposa4, which he himself used to call violoncello piccolo5. It featured the usual low tonal range of a cello but the fifth string gave access to an additional tonal range almost as high as a violin's.
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