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Cellos for Sale

The cello is a string instrument renowned for its wide range and its warm, expressive sound, which has often been compared to the human voice. In orchestras, string quartets and other chamber ensembles, the cello serves a vital and versatile role, bridging the bass, harmonic and melodic voices. The instrument is larger and tuned lower than the viola, but smaller and tuned higher than the double bass. The cello is also highly regarded as a solo instrument.

Whether you’re looking for your first cello or seeking out the perfect step-up model, Music & Arts offers a wide selection of high-quality cellos for all types of players.

Cello Sizes & Types

Cellos come in fractional sizes based on a player’s height and arm length. It’s essential that new players find the correct fit, as it ensures comfort and promotes good posture that will encourage proper technique. For help with cello sizing, check out our guide.

Cellos for sale can also vary by experience level: Student cellos emphasize durability and easy playability; intermediate cellos feature higher-quality tonewoods and craftsmanship, ideal for players who have mastered the basics; and professional cellos are handcrafted for exceptional tone, feel and projection.

Music & Arts also has electric cellos for sale, which come equipped with a pickup and can be plugged into an amplifier or PA for additional volume and to be used with electronic effects. Popular brands for electric cellos include NS Design, Eastman and Yamaha.

Shop Cellos at Music & Arts

Shop cellos and cello outfits at Music & Arts, featuring a wide selection from trusted brands including Yamaha, Scherl & Roth, Eastman, Cremona, Maple Leaf Strings, Strobel and more. Shop online and enjoy fast, free shipping, or visit one of our local Music & Arts stores for personalized guidance from our knowledgeable team. Our experts will help you find the right size, tone and feel for your cello journey.

Cello Buying FAQs

What are the key things to consider when buying a beginner cello?