The new price for this Cello is $2199. These range $100 - $549. Select one of the Used Cellos for the price and size.
All instruments have been out to rent, but are cleaned and checked over by our repair department to ensure playability. We do offer an annual maintainence plan if interested.
Due to their age and use, there will be signs of wear appropriate to their price point.
This is for in store pickup only and not available to ship.
Store owned instruments can be returned within 5 days.
Consignment Sales are final with no returns. All consignment instruments are indicated with Consign as part of their serial numbers.
Used - Cello
Product Code: UsedCello
Availability: 2-3 Days
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Available Options
Supply kits are discounted 10% with an online reservation! The in-store discount is only 10%.
Cello Supply Kit includes:
Endpin stop
Rosin
Cleaning Cloth
Stress Free Instrument Maintenance Plan
All Maintenance and Replacement Plans are $5.95 per month. $11.90 for the first 2 months.
Dents and other cosmetic damage that does not affect playability of the
the instrument are not covered.
In the case of Fire or Theft, a police or fire report is required for replacement.
Replacements will be of similar age and quality of reported instrument.
Loaners are provided while the instrument is being repaired.
Repairs attempted by anyone not associated with A to G Music (and any resulting in damages)
will not be covered under this agreement.
Yes, the lowly music stand remains one of the most important accessories for musicians. Here are some of the reasons why:
1. A music stand makes your sheet music vertical and easy to see.
2. A music stand gives you a convenient place to keep your sheet music and books–plus your metronome, tuner, and pencil.
3. Music stands take up only a tiny amount of floor space. Any other piece of furniture that could hold as much would take up too much space.
4. A music stand defines a room (or even a portion of a room) as being reserved for practicing and playing music.
Without a music stand, you’ll have to place your sheet music on a table or desk. It’s difficult to look down at your music on a table and still play your instrument comfortably. And, there’s even one worse situation: placing your music on a bed. This forces you to sit next to your music and twist around to read your music.
Another issue comes up with many musicians who do not use music stands: they frequently lose their music and never seem to know where their metronome is. Without the music stand to serve as a central location to keep these materials, a lot of time can be wasted looking for lost music and accessories.
By putting a music stand in any room, you show a commitment to playing music and, even if it’s only in a small way, define yourself as a musician. This is an important issue for people who want to practice regularly and make music a regular part of their lives.
If you do not own a music stand, buy one today.
Thanks to Molto Music for this article from the book Published by David Motto January 14th, 2010 in Music for Beginners, Music Practice Tips.