Some Cellos have 5 strings some have 4. If the Cello is a unpopular brand(Like a brand that would sell Cellos for about; 800+$?) , it'll be expensive: If its a cheap Cello that means the brand is popular. Depending on how old you are, if your 30+ you'd probably want a Adult(4/4) Cello, if your a kid/teenager you'd want a 1/2 or bigger but NOT a 4/4. I'm looking on Ebay for a Cello around 100$. Anway, Good Luck! Some Cellos have 5 strings some have 4. If the Cello is a unpopular brand(Like a brand that would sell Cellos for about; 800+$?) , it'll be expensive: If its a cheap Cello that means the brand is popular. Depending on how old you are, if your 30+ you'd probably want a Adult(4/4) Cello, if your a kid/teenager you'd want a 1/2 or bigger but NOT a 4/4. I'm looking on Ebay for a Cello around 100$. Anway, Good Luck!
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It depends on the quality of the cello and whether you buy the cello new or used. If 'used', the cello is cheaper than the new cello. Also, a student cello is relatively cheaper than a state-of-the-art cello that is the best around. Used cellos can be about $13. New and expensive ones are usually about $20. But it really just depends.
It depends on the quality of instrument you are looking for. Cheap cellos with mediocre or terrible sound would cost in between 2,100 and 4,000 dollars, whereas a better sounding instrument would cost anywhere from 4,000 to a million dollars
Depends on how nice they are. If you get a full size super nice one, it can be in the three thousands or more. I got my full size for about 400$. It's got a lot of cracks and chips, though. If the cello is brand new and really nice, it can be pretty expensive. VERY expensive.
My friend is a great cellist and her first cello was $1,000. However, you probably shouldn't go any lower than that, as it will affect the sound quality. A decent, beginner's cello goes for around two and a half grand. If you're keen on starting with the cello, you're probably going to get lessons, so find a teacher and he/she will tell you. I don't know if you're at school, but you can ask a music teacher at your school, or if you live anywhere near a university, I'm sure there will be music students or professors who can answer your questions.
A cello can cost anywhere from $800 to $10 000 depending on the quality and the size.
A student (non-professional) cello costs about $1000 in the U.S. which is equal to about 961.63 in AUD. A higher quality cello with better sound will cost about 1926.60 to 4816.50 AUD.
Generally it means a "cello package" of sorts. A cello outfit usually consists of a cello, a bow, rosin, and a case.
2,000 to 2,500 for a full size luxury cello that has materials to protect the instrument and for a very nice one can get as high as 3,000 and 5,000 dollars Whizkid96: A decent/good full size cello do cost 2000~2500 USD Dollars. Top-notch quality cellos can cost from 2500~1.03 million dollars (Stradivari)
A cello can play in the range of a violin (much of it), if that's what you mean, but a violin's highest note is much higher than a cello's highest note.
Same as all instruments, it rests on half, quarter, and whole rests