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Factors That Affect The Sound Of A Handmade Cello

By Angel Dudley


There are a number of elements that affect the sound of a handmade cello. One has to consider age, the condition, and the materials used to create the instrument among other things. These factors in addition to the look and beauty of craftsmanship can play a huge role in the decisions that one has to make when deciding what kind of cello to purchase.

It is well known that wine gets better with age and this is also true about cellos. The older this instrument is, the better is sounds and this is no accident. This could be due to a number of conditions, such as how the wood was treated before it was put together to make the it. Also, as time goes on the wood is not as soft, which can cause the sound to vibrate better.

One also has to think about where the trees come from, since this does play a role in the quality of the sound though not entirely. This is because, there are a number of countries that might have the same type of trees, yet each might create an instrument that sounds different. So the preparation of the wood, and even the type of varnish that is used is a factor.

Even though the older cellos have a better quality of sound than newer ones, one has to consider its condition as this is a factor as well. Older cellos might have cracks in them which can appear for a number of reasons. Usually these are repaired by the owners, and they might even sound good when an individual first buys it.

Cracks are also common which need to be fixed from time to time. These cracks can change the sound of the instrument, especially when affected by the weather. If it is too hot, cold, or humid, the cracks can change to accommodate these conditions which can make matters worse. Too many repairs can weaken the instrument.

One should also look at the type of strings that are used to play the instrument. There are three main types of strings that are used and each gives a different kind of sound. They are known as the metal core, synthetic core, and the gut core. Each has its positives and negatives and there are some musicians who would only use certain types.

An example of this is the gut core strings which are made from sheep or goat guts. These type of strings are used by those who play Baroque music, even though they quite expensive and unstable in pitch. On the other hand, steel core strings are for more stable and less expensive. They are also more widely used by amateurs and professionals.

There are other factors that come into play when evaluating the sound of a handmade cello. When shopping for a good string instrument, it is best to go to a store that specializes in string instruments, since it takes special skill to know these types of instruments. When you find someone who knows what they are talking about, they will most likely provide the best of what you are looking for.




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