HA HA HA HA...histarical laughter...yeah...they cost from $1000 to $15,000
DECENT to GOOD used cello's go for NO LESS than $500...and you are more likely to spend WELL over $1000 for one...if you buy new...no less than $2000.
I'll eventually get one off ebay for around $200...but it will most likely be crap.
Guess what...decent to good bows...are $50 again...not so great ones off ebay can be had for $20...which is what I'll prolly get.
Guess how much good strings are for cellos...$200+...you can get 'em for $20 a piece or $10 a piece though.
all was so to the point
ANYWAY instead of buying a cello right now I'm going to re-set my bridge on my electric and buy a bow and play my electric with a bow...might try the acoustic but I can't/won't alter it's bridge...and it's steel string too so it won't sound quit right.
I will be setting up the bridge to give me a more curved setup to make it so I can hit individual strings. I thought about going 4 strings also...but might pull the neck a funny way so prolly not...
maybe if I go
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not sure which would keep the neck the most straight...prolly the first setup...the second...well there is more tension on the b and high e...so maybe the first and last setup are best
Course I'm worried I won't be able to get it to tune correctly having the bridge up like that...but I guess we'll see...most likely just change where the harmonics are
I do not wish to sacrifice the safety/structural integrity of my guitar...I'm not worried about resin build up on the pickups as I will cover them...and mine are like this (not emg's though) so no biggy either way
Any one have any hints/tips/advice for me?
DECENT to GOOD used cello's go for NO LESS than $500...and you are more likely to spend WELL over $1000 for one...if you buy new...no less than $2000.
I'll eventually get one off ebay for around $200...but it will most likely be crap.
Guess what...decent to good bows...are $50 again...not so great ones off ebay can be had for $20...which is what I'll prolly get.
Guess how much good strings are for cellos...$200+...you can get 'em for $20 a piece or $10 a piece though.
all was so to the point
ANYWAY instead of buying a cello right now I'm going to re-set my bridge on my electric and buy a bow and play my electric with a bow...might try the acoustic but I can't/won't alter it's bridge...and it's steel string too so it won't sound quit right.
I will be setting up the bridge to give me a more curved setup to make it so I can hit individual strings. I thought about going 4 strings also...but might pull the neck a funny way so prolly not...
maybe if I go
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not sure which would keep the neck the most straight...prolly the first setup...the second...well there is more tension on the b and high e...so maybe the first and last setup are best
Course I'm worried I won't be able to get it to tune correctly having the bridge up like that...but I guess we'll see...most likely just change where the harmonics are
I do not wish to sacrifice the safety/structural integrity of my guitar...I'm not worried about resin build up on the pickups as I will cover them...and mine are like this (not emg's though) so no biggy either way
Any one have any hints/tips/advice for me?
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