Cleaning
your Cello
Your Cello should be dusted off once a
week, or just before a performance. Use a little wet cloth to wipe out the
rosin build up. But, for dusting off, you can use a dry cloth.
Storing
your Cello
Keep your Cello in a place where no one
would touch it. A place where no one would "accidentally" trip over
it. There will be some scratches if you don't put your Cello in a case. So, it
is recommended for you to put your Cello inside a hard case when not in use.
The
Bridge
You should check the bridge of your Cello
once a week. You have to check if the bridge is almost perpendicular to the
belly of the Cello. If it isn't, then loosen the strings a little bit, and
moving it to the correct position using both hands.
The
Endpin
When you place your Cello down, make sure
the endpin is not sticking out where some careless person might kick it
accidentally and send your Cello flying.
The
Bow
Keep your bow in a safe place where there
won't be anyone who will sit on it or knock it to the floor. Do not join a
pretend sword fight with other cellists. Do not tap the music stand as a form
of applause. Loosen the bow when not in use.
Scratches/Crack
Over the years some scratching is to be
expected, so don't be too upset over a small scratch! Just leave the small
scratches alone. In the case of a big scratch or a crack, then bring it to a
professional.
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