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Anonymous Anonymous Poster
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| posted: 7/4/2003 at 12:40:58 PM ET Where can I find how to read chello music notes?
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Anonymous Anonymous Poster
From Internet Network: 195.93.33.x
| posted: 8/29/2003 at 10:10:30 AM ET DONT YOU MEAN CELLO?
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Taciturn Registered User
Registered: 8/3/2003 | posted: 8/29/2003 at 7:31:29 PM ET lol yeah. I'm a cellist of 6 years, and I've found many websites which contain cello music. All you have to do is search google.com or whatever for something like "free cello sheet music" and you should find plenty.
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Taciturn Registered User
Registered: 8/3/2003 | posted: 8/29/2003 at 7:33:15 PM ET You must not be much of a cellist if you think it's spelled "chello" lol. I'm a cellist of 6 years, and I've found many websites which contain cello music. All you have to do is search google.com or whatever for something like "free cello sheet music" and you should find plenty.
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trumpet guru Registered User
From: Washington State
Registered: 8/22/2003 | posted: 8/29/2003 at 8:12:01 PM ET You can find a beginning cello book and it will explain how to read the clef and find the notes on your instrument. Try an advanced google search for "reading cello music"
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Taciturn Registered User
Registered: 8/3/2003 | posted: 8/29/2003 at 8:54:37 PM ET If you're first starting to learn, I suggest getting a teacher. Whether private or joining some local beginners orchestra, if one exists. When it comes to cello, it's rather difficult to know the hand positions and just holding the instrument and bow correctly, and you really need a person there to show you, or else you won't know if you're doing it right. Correct positioning is a basic essential for becomming a great future cellist. And not to mention, reading music would be easier to learn with someone teaching you. Anywho, yeah. What trumpetguru and I said.
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