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All Bowed Stringed Instruments
French-made rosin, ideal for advanced students and professional players. Can be used for cello, viola, and violin.
Keep your instrument case perfectly hydrated between 45-55 relative humidity regardless of where you travel or the weather.
Folds up and stores in a convenient, small zipper case.
Sturdy, compact cello stand that folds flat so you can store it away or bring it along to the gig.
Adjustable cello chair in 2 sizes for youth and adult cellists.
All-purpose rosin for cellists, violists, and violinists; produces a clean, subtle sound. Hand-made in France.
High quality vinyl sticker for your case, window or bumper.
Get this groovy Shostakovich sticker in two different sizes and spiff up your window, case, or bumper.
Has a place to write your name and contact info.
Highly durable, machine washable, ink is sublimated into cloth that will not harm your fine instrument. 3 Linda West Designs.
Keep your feet warm with these stylish musical socks.
Keep your feet warm with these cute musical socks.
A piezo clip-on microphone that ís designed especially for tuners. Great for tuning in orchestra.
Features tiny flecks of gold inside the rosin for an extra smooth grip.Hand-made in Germany.
Three varieties of cello-shaped endpin stops for keeping your cello rooted rock-solid to the ground.
Hollow rosewood and walnut rockstop allows for a highly resonant sound. Comes with an adjustable strap!
Part of the Grancino Series, edited by cellist Nona Pyron, de Marzis played cello professionally from 1736-1764. He performed at the Theatre Royal, Covenant Garden, Drury Land, and other popular venues. His first composition (Six Solos for 2 Violoncellos) was published in 1748.
Part of the Grancino Series, edited by cellist Nona Pyron, Cervetto(born Giacobo Bassevi de Cervetto) was known for bringing popularity to the violoncello in the 18th century, and frequently performed as a solo cellist at Drury Lane Theater