How loud is a cello?

Results, at the average note, were as follows: violin, 85.9 db: viola, 79.5 db: cello, 76.52 db: double bass, 75.97 db. As a conclusion, it is not the biggest instrument having the greater loudness.
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Can you play cello quietly?

I admit that a silent cello would definitely be the quietest approach since all you will hear is the sounds of strings vibrating. Without an acoustic body to amplify and enrich the sound, the difference is comparable to singing with your full voice and whispering.
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Is cello high or low sound?

(Bass is pronounced "base," as in "baseball.") The smaller instruments, the violin and viola, make higher-pitched sounds, while the larger cello and double bass produce low rich sounds. They are all similarly shaped, with curvy wooden bodies and wooden necks.
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Why does cello make me cry?

Tears and chills – or “tingles” – on hearing music are a physiological response which activates the parasympathetic nervous system, as well as the reward-related brain regions of the brain. Studies have shown that around 25% of the population experience this reaction to music.
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Why does the cello sound so good?

The researchers assessed that not only is the resulting music more expressive in its sound (not just visually) when cellists move naturally but that those instinctual movements, from head to toe, ergonomically protect the spine, neck, shoulders, etc., of the musician because they support healthy bowing techniques.
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Does playing the cello hurt?

During their studies / career, most cellists have to deal with pain, injuries or overuse syndrome. Cello playing requires a good use of muscles and joints for movement and transmission of weight without too much strength/tension. When you read news about athletes being injured, do you question their talent? No!
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How silent is an electric cello?

The major flaw to the entire instrument, though, lies with the G and C strings; they actually sound a bit like a double bass, but even more like an electric bass guitar being bowed! Quite horrible.
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How many hours a day should I practice cello?

The ideal practice length is between 30- and 60-minutes per day, roughly five-days a week. Young/beginner students should practice for the 30-minute side to avoid burn-out, boredom or overuse injuries.
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How long does it take to learn cello?

For most beginners, it will take around two to five years to learn cello. This can vary depending on a variety of factors.
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Can you play cello outside?

Keep your instrument dry

When playing outside, you never know when it's going to rain. Make sure you bring a waterproof bag or have a car close by to protect your cello from the rain. A hard cello case is not enough protection from the rain, no matter what the description said.
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What is the loudest instrument?

According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the loudest (and largest) instrument in the world is the Boardwalk Hall Auditorium Organ.
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What is the loudest string instrument?

The Stroh violin is much louder than a standard wooden violin, and its directional projection of sound made it particularly useful in the early days of phonographic recording.
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How loud is a violin in decibels?

The violin and viola produce decibel levels in excess of 90 dB(A) for their players. These levels are similar to those of a rock concert. They also well exceed the 85 dB(A) limit that European regulations stipulate for the compulsory wearing of ear protection on the work floor.
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Is electric cello easier to play than acoustic?

Playing techniques

Electric cellos are easier to master and learn than acoustic ones. However, if you like playing with bands with acoustic instruments, choose to go with the acoustic cellos. Electric cello is the type that most cellists prefer to practice, and for 'silent' playing.
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How much do electric cellos cost?

Electric Cellos Are Affordable

While the cost of a good quality acoustic cello can range in price from $2,000 to hundreds of thousands of dollars (or even millions), most electric cellos are priced in the $1,500 to $4,000 range.
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How quiet are electric violins?

Yes, electric violins are quieter than traditional acoustic violins with a mute. If we compare the intensity of sound, there is a clear difference, from louder to quieter, between: Acoustic violin played naturally, A simple mute, such as this Tourte style mute, usually kept on the violin in case needed.
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Why do cello players make faces?

The faces musicians make whilst performing are colloquially referred to as 'guitar faces'. They're a mostly-involuntary reaction to concentration, emotion, nerves, physical discomfort, mistakes, technical issues or the stage production.
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Do cello players get calluses?

They are a natural part of playing many instruments. String players in general develop calluses on the tips of their left hand fingers and cellists may even have some on their left thumb, which they use to play in the high register; and depending on technique, “drummer's digit” is common on the left ring finger.
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What is the saddest instrument?

Participants judged the human voice as the most frequently used sad instrument, with the 'cello, viola, violin and piano completing the top five. The triangle was judged the instrument least used for sadness, along with the cymbal, tambourine, wood block, and glockenspiel.
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Is the cello harder than the violin?

Many students wonder, which instrument is more difficult: the violin or cello? People who have tried both instruments tend to say the cello is less difficult due to its more natural position. The position of the violin can feel awkward at first, however advanced violinists insist that it becomes natural over time.
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Is cello the most beautiful instrument?

The cello is considered to be one of the most beautiful sounding instruments with its warm, living tones and rich sounds. Although the cello is primarily associated with orchestral and chamber music, over the years it's made the transition to more modern musical genres, including jazz, rock, and pop.
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