Can You Tell Which of the 4 Cellos Costs $600,000?
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 23. 08. 2024
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I chose Cello C because it sounded like it would more effortlessly project more than the others. The sound was immediately open, refined, and colourful when you played intensely and loud. I still somewhat doubted myself since a celloâs price and itâs sound do not necessarily always correspond. You should tell us the years and the makers of all the cellos. I recently played on a million dollar Amati for a month. I think it definitely has trained my ear to recognize expensive sounds a little bitâŠlol! Cool vid!
Definitely think itâs C but then again above the 100k price point all instruments will probably sound great and the value can be mostly determined by the maker being famous or the rarity of the instrument.
I thought it was B or D for sure, lol.
Cello C was not one of my choices! I thought D and I also liked B
I felt the same
Cello D? I donât know! đ
Have u ever played ur instructors cello? And you know which one I am talking about..One of fourteen left in the world..
D?