Introductions:
Each music lover should be equipped with high grade cello to enhance music experience and performance. The matte maple wood cello was designed to meet the basic requirements of beginners for cello, accurate pitch, medium tone, Tiger pattern process:Fit any student, young or old, who has dreams of playing music.
Features:
1. The strings range from right to left Were A G D C
2. This set includes a cello, Thickened bag, bow, rosin and bridge
3. 4/4 full size Cello is made of spruce wood panels, maple backboards and side plates
4. The bow is made from arbor and white horse tail
5. The acoustic cello is composed of maple Ebony Tuners fingerboard Tailpiece
6. Padded soft bag with pockets and backpack straps
7. Accurate pitch, medium tone, Tiger pattern process
Specifications:
1. Style: 4/4 Cello
2. Body
nbsp; Back Material: Maple
nbsp; Face Material: Spruce
nbsp; Side Material: Maple
nbsp; Color: Natural Color
3. Headstock Fingerboard and Accessories
nbsp; Fingerboard Material: Ebony
nbsp; Headstock Material: Maple
nbsp; Tuning Peg Material: Ebony
nbsp; Tailpiece Material: Ebony
nbsp; Cello Bow Material: Arbor
nbsp; Cello Code Material: Maple
nbsp; Chin Rest: Maple
nbsp; Bag Thickness: 7mm
4. Dimensions
nbsp; Rosin Dimensions: (1.54 x 1.18 x 0.75)" / (3.9 x 3 x 1.9)cm (L x W x H)
nbsp; Panel Dimensions: (29.72 x 17.72 x 5.91)" / (75.5 x 45 x 15)cm (L x W x H)
nbsp; Panel Dimensions: (29.72 x 17.72 x 5.91)" / (75.5 x 45 x 15)cm (L x W x H)
nbsp; Bow Length: 28.54" / 72.5cm
nbsp; Cello Dimensions: (48.42 x 17.72 x 5.91)" / (123 x 45 x 15)cm (L x W x H)
Package Includes:
1 x Full Side 4/4 Natural Color Spruce Panel Cello Tiger pattern process with Bag Bow Rosin Bridge Strings
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