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The notes of a cello consist of the "C" on the third ledger line under the base clef up to several of the notes in the treble clef. But in first position without extensions it the first "D" above the bass clef.

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The cello is played within the bass and tenor range, music typically recorded using the bass clef. From lowest to highest the open strings are C, G, D & A - the gap between each open string is a fifth, although each individual string has a range of around two octaves if higher fingering positions are used.

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Going in order from bottom to top with fingerings [that I learned with] in (parintheses)

Bottom A on G string (1)

B(2)

C#(4)

D(0)

E(1)

F#(2)

G#(4)

A(0)

B(1)

C#(3)

D(1)

E(3)

F#(1)

G#(2)

A(3)

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I've only been playing for 4-5 years but I think I've got A major down:)

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13y ago

Well, C major is just with no special notes so it's:

C, D, E, F, G, A, B, C.

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14y ago

Cello String notes in first position are C (open string) D (1 finger) E (3 fingers) and F(4 fingers)

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13y ago

Natural minor: E, F#, G, A, B, C, D

Harmonic minor: E, F#, G, A B, C, D#

Melodic minor: E, F#, G, A, B, C#, D#

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13y ago

C - D - E - F natural - G - A - B - C

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Q: What are the notes of a C major scale on a cello?
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