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What register does the Cello instrument play in? High,medium , or low.

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high to low because the cello has four strings. Its strings are normally tuned to the pitches
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low

Step-by-step explanation:

The cello reaches the lowest pitch in the traditional string quartet and is capable of covering nearly the entire range of pitches produced by the human voice. In the upper register, many cellos may be said to have a "tenor-like" timbre.

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