Wie viele Saiten hat ein Cello?
Antworten:
Ein Cello hat vier Saiten.
Erläuterung:
Ein Cello (Violoncello) hat vier Saiten: A, D, G, C.
From left to right, the C, G, D, and A strings of the cello.
The C string is the lowest (and largest in diameter/thickness) string of the cello. When played as an open note, it produces a C2 with a frequency of about 65.41 Hz.
The G string is the second lowest string. When played as an open note, it produces a G2 with a frequency of about 98Hz.
The D string is the second highest string. When played as an open note, it produces a D3 with a frequency of about 146.8Hz.
The A string is the highest (and smallest in diameter/thickness) string. When played as an open note, it produces an A3 with a frequency of about 220Hz.