Cello Strings
Cello strings are the set of four strings that are used to produce sound on a cello, a large stringed instrument in the violin family. These strings are typically made of materials such as steel, synthetic materials, or gut, and are tuned to specific pitches to create different notes when played. Cello strings are essential components of the instrument, as they vibrate when bowed or plucked to produce the rich, resonant tones characteristic of the cello's sound.