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Cello Instrument – Mendini 3/4 Size Cellos for Kids & Adults w/Bow, Case and Strings

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Color: Natural


Size: 3/4-size


Features

  • GREAT STUDENT & BEGINNERS CELLO: The Cecilio CCO-100 cello instrument kit is an ideal beginner music instrument for any student, young or old, who has dreams of playing music. The set includes all the necessities to start learning how to play.
  • elegant classical instrument that products a pristine sound.
  • CELLO ACCESSORIES KIT INCLUDES: This 3/4 cello is outfitted with a padded lightweight carrying soft case with pockets and adjustable backpack straps, a Brazilwood bow, cello stand, rosin cake, and an extra set of cello strings.
  • THE RIGHT SIZE: When choosing an acoustic cello for adults and kids, it's extremely important to find the proper size. The players height and hand size are most important. Refer to our recommended ages and sizes on the the table below for help.
  • HANDLE WITH CARE: The cello 3/4, like most band & orchestra musical instruments, is delicate. Please note the bridge will not be setup to avoid damage during shipping. NOTE: Tuning pegs must be handled with care and pushed in when adjusting.

Brand: Cecilio


Size: 3/4-size


Color: Natural


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 50 x 19 x 13 inches


Top Material Type: Spruce


Back Material Type: Maple


Finish Type: Varnish


Instrument: Cello


Operation Mode: acoustic


Number of Strings: 4


Item Weight: 19.66 pounds


Product Dimensions: 50 x 19 x 13 inches


Item model number: 3/4CCO-100


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: March 23, 2012


Back Material: Maple


Color Name: Natural


Top Material: Spruce


Number of Strings: 4


Size: 3/4-size


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  • amazing for the price!
Color: Black Size: full-size
UPDATE 2: it's been almost 2 years. The bow that came with it was junk so I bought a 100 dollar wooden bow. It broke. I got a 200 dollar carbon fiber bow and that did the trick. The fine tuners were hard to turn so I replaced it with a Whittner tail piece http://amzn.com/B000LIC4HS I put it on myself, but a music shop can do it for you. That was another good choice for only about 30 or 40 dollars. My bridge was way too high, so had the it shaved down. Much easier to play. The bridge is not of great quality so it cracked a few months later... I got a hard case, and had the bridge replaced with adjustable feet for 75 dollars. I wish I had done that first. My cello rings so nicely now and is lovely to play. I did the work in stages and I made sure I would continue playing before I invested more. There is still a nasal tone to my cello compared to teacher's warm rich tone, but I've started playing Bach preludes and it's doing quite well :) I'm happy. I would've never started playing if I had to spend 6 or 7 hundred dollars up front. I just bought a Cecelio electric cello this past weekend and the first thing I'm going to do is replace the bridge and the tailpiece and get some decent strings. Maybe Dominant strings for A D and G, and a Prim C string. UPDATE 1: I've had this cello now for 3 months. I have had some issues with the bow. The wood changes some with the colder weather and it's become harder to get the bow hair taut. (I always loosen the bow after playing to keep from warping) I've dremeled out a larger hole where the frog fits in so the bottom screw will tighten more. Unfortunately there's now a hairline crack where I've been messing with it. It's just a cheap bow, but it still works. My cello teacher also has the same cello (haha) but he hasn't had any problems with his bow. I'm guessing it's just hit and miss. Still a good buy though and I'm quite happy with my purchase. Original review: For a cheap cello I'm impressed! I got metallic black. I was worried the metallic finish would look like shimmery lipgloss, but the effect is subtle. As others have noted, the bridge is not set up. I found a youtube video online that helped. Bridges are never glued down, by the way, they're held in place by the string tension. The strings were ok but they were a little hard on my uncalloused fingers (I need to play more). My cello teacher recommended buying a set of softer Merano strings (~$10) and that helped. A really nice set of strings can make a lot of difference in your sound, but I'm a beginner so the Merano are good for now. My bow wasn't warped at all. It does the job just fine. It's a little hard to get new rosin started. I always scratch the surface of the rosin to get it going faster. I also looked inside to make sure the sound post was upright and in place (it's a small wooden post - you can see it looking through the "f" holes) Mine was fine. Phew. My package came with 2 stands... how odd. I'm really happy with my purchase. I think I got a great deal and the sound quality is on target for me as a beginner. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2013 by Lauren R. Simpson

  • Very lovely cello for the price
Color: Black Size: full-size
I learned to play the cello in school orchestra at 10 yrs old, played through senior year, and then casually ever since...I’ve been playing 28 years total. My original cello was lost to unfortunate circumstances, and I wasn’t financially able to replace it with anything remotely close to what it was worth, so I bought this as something to practice on in the meantime. I expected low quality based on the price and reviews I saw. This cello far exceeded my expectations. I purchased a separate bow because the reviews said the bow it comes with is not good, and that part was correct. The bow it comes with is pretty bad, but will play ok if you pull out loose hairs and can get enough rosin to stick to it. It doesn’t produce very good sound, in my opinion. I expected not to be able to play it right out of the box. I expected to have to install the sound post, but that was intact. I expected to have to install the bridge (because it would actually be ridiculous to try to ship a cello with the bridge in place.) So I did, and it was very easy to do, but I’m also experienced with that. Someone inexperienced should probably take it to a shop or have someone who knows what they’re doing put it in place. (Although I do think it’s one of the first things a cello player should learn to do on any cello. There WILL be an occasion or two when your bridge will pop out!) It tuned easily. The pegs were much stiffer than reviews led me to believe they would be. I didn’t expect to be able to tune or play it without buying compound first, but that was not the case. I will probably still do so, because they do slip a little, but I would say it’s very slight. I can get through a song without needing to retune, and after that it’s only a case of very minor adjustment. The strings...a lot of people seem to dislike the strings it comes with, but the strings I got are actually very nice sounding. Mine have a very warm, pretty sound, which is what I prefer. I won’t know how sturdy they are until I do more playing. The body of the cello itself is beautiful. I got the black one and I love it. There are no scratches or imperfections. It’s very well assembled. I’m sure it’s not the best quality wood, or shaped by any renowned instrument maker, but I feel like it’s very nice for the price. Maybe I was just one of the lucky ones purchasing this cello, but I’m extremely happy with it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2021 by Sarah Hickman

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