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Learn what makes cellos and basses different, from their sizes to how they’re played
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Cellos and basses are heard everywhere in western classical music. But what makes these instruments different? Though they look alike, cellos and basses play very different musical roles, and you’d never mistake one for the other if you heard them played side-by-side. This article breaks down the key differences between cellos and basses—including their sounds, tunings, and playing styles—and explains how these two instruments complement each other in orchestras worldwide.
Things You Should Know
- Cellos and basses are members of the violin family, which also includes the viola and violin.
- Cellos have a tenor range (C2 - A5), while basses have a lower “bass” range (E1 - G4). Cellos are tuned in fifths, while basses are tuned in fourths.
- Basses are larger and heavier than cellos. Bass players usually have to stand while playing to reach all the notes, but cellists can easily play seated.
- Cellos play a wider variety of roles in music than basses. You’ll often hear cellos playing solos, melodies, and virtuosic repertoire while basses are usually in the background.
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