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Can you play the cello sitting down?
Absolutely. Here are some principles we can apply when sitting down to play the cello; Use a wedge-shape orthopedic cushion and/or cello chair. Use a chair that is a correct height.
How should you sit when playing a cello?
Cello Placement: Sit in a chair with a firm base. Some cellists prefer sitting towards the front of the chair, with the left foot slightly forward. Adjust the cello endpin so the body of the cello gently rests against your chest, and the cello is balanced between your knees.
Can you play the cello standing?
While both the cello and double bass rest on the floor (supported by a metal end pin), the cello is the only instrument in the string family that must be played sitting down. The bass, on the other hand, can be played standing up or while sitting on a tall stool.
What are cello positions?
The cello fingerboard is divided into three main areas called the four finger positions (1st through 4th), three finger positions (5th through 7th), and thumb position (anything above 7th position). The four finger positions: The cellist typically employs all four fingers equally.
Can you play cello standing up?
The cello can be played in an upright position, sure. It does involve some trade-offs— for example, unless you use a harness or something you’re going to find it difficult to get the cello high enough for good position.
How many positions does cello have?
Why do people play the cello while standing up?
And while sitting the cello is made more stable by your legs— playing upright requires your hand to exert more pressure to hold the instrument in place. That said, people play the cello while standing all the time. For example, the cello player in the Avett Brothers: and the cellists in Apocalyptica:
Can We sit back at 135 degrees to play the cello?
It basically means that sitting to play the cello is a necessary evil for us. You need a special chair or your recliner to lean backwards at 135 degrees, besides being impractical for playing the cello. We can’t sit back at 135 degrees but can we keep other principles in mind in our seating position?
How do you rest a cello?
As the cello developed, the spike (or endpin) was added, which meant you could just rest the instrument on the floor. But the instrument still needs to be supported by the body to stop it from moving too much. Now the cello is mainly played sat down with it resting against your left leg and leaning on your chest. This m
Do cellists stand or sit to play?
In very old Baroque era illustrations you can see some cellists standing up to play, using a long endpin to put it at the right height. Solo cellists sat, without an endpin, just as period specialists do now.