Cellos
Cellos for Beginners, Students and Advanced Players
At Everest Music, we offer a carefully selected range of cellos for students, advancing players, and serious musicians. Whether you are starting your musical journey or upgrading to a more responsive instrument, our collection includes high-quality student cellos, conservatoire instruments, and orchestral cellos designed for reliability, tone, and long-term development.
Our cellos are crafted using traditional tonewoods such as solid spruce tops and maple backs and sides, producing the warm, resonant sound that defines the cello. Many models feature ebony fittings, professional setups, and durable varnish finishes that ensure both stability and beautiful appearance.
We stock instruments suitable for music schools, orchestras, and private students, with sizes available for players of all ages.
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Leonardo LC-2744-M Student Series Cello Outfit 4/4 – Solid Spruce & Maple, Ebony Fittings, Bow & Bag€ 958.99Shipped within 5-7 days
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Rudolph RC-1044-O Elementary Cello 4/4 – Solid European Tonewoods, Oil Varnish€ 855.00Shipped within 5-7 days
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Leonardo Student Series Cello Outfit with Bag and Bow 1/10 Scale LC-2010€ 589.94Shipped within 5-7 days
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Choosing the correct size cello is essential for comfortable playing and proper technique. Our selection includes:
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4/4 (Full Size) – standard size for adult players
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3/4 – suitable for teenagers and smaller adults
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1/2, 1/4 and 1/8 – ideal for younger students learning cello
Why Buy Your Cello from Everest Music?
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Carefully selected instruments from trusted makers
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Cellos suitable for beginners through advanced players
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Wide range of sizes and price points
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Ideal for music schools, orchestras, and private study
What size cello should I buy?
The correct cello size depends on the player’s height and arm length. Adults usually play a 4/4 cello, while younger students may require 3/4, 1/2, or smaller sizes.
Are solid wood cellos better?
Yes. Cellos made from solid spruce and maple tonewoods typically produce richer resonance and better projection compared to laminated instruments.
Is the cello difficult to learn?
Like most string instruments, the cello requires practice, but it is considered one of the most expressive and rewarding instruments to learn, suitable for beginners and experienced musicians alike.









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