The Segue Concertino 3/4 Cello is a hand-carved student instrument designed for developing players who need high-quality tonewoods, dependable craftsmanship, and responsive playability. Made from a solid carved spruce top paired with solid carved maple back and sides, this model delivers a clear, resonant sound ideal for school orchestra, private lessons, and advancing students. Ebony fittings provide durability and smooth performance, while the metal tailpiece with integrated fine tuners allows precise tuning control. Available in multiple setup and outfit configurations, the Concertino series is produced by a respected Chinese workshop and offers excellent value for young cellists seeking a well-made step-up student instrument.

Specifications:

  • Size: 3/4 (also available in 4/4, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/10)
  • Top: Solid carved spruce
  • Back & Sides: Solid carved maple
  • Fingerboard & Fittings: Ebony
  • Tailpiece: Metal tailpiece with integrated fine tuners
  • Setup Options:
    • Standard Setup: Student-grade steel strings, high-quality maple bridge
    • Deluxe Setup: Upgraded strings, upgraded bridge, enhanced fittings; available as instrument-only or outfit
  • Outfit Options:
    • Instrument only
    • Outfit with case and bow (standard or deluxe configurations)
  • Price Options (3/4 size):
    • Instrument Only, Standard Setup: $2,254.00
    • Instrument Only, Deluxe Setup: $2,399.00
    • Outfit, Standard Setup: $2,548.00
    • Outfit, Deluxe Setup: $2,759.00

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Excellent items are almost entirely free from blemishes and other visual defects and have been played or used with the utmost care.Learn more
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