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The Cello Explained: Cello Parts
Now let's look at your cello and look at all different parts. First we simply will look at all the names and later on explain what each part is and how it is used.
{CelloExplained.jpgl 1 Belly, or body 2 String 3 Tuning Peg 4 Scroll 5 PegBox 6 Nut 7Fretboard 8 Bridge 9 Tail Piece 10 Tail Spike 11 Fine Tuner 12 F Hole
Try and remember all these parts, it will really help you understand future lessons much easier.
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