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Leeche Cello 4/4 Finger Guide Fretboard Marker for Beginners

Leeche Cello 4/4 Finger Guide Fretboard Marker for Beginners

Leeche Cello 4/4 Finger Guide Fretboard Marker for Beginners
$ 12.99

Score By Feature

Based on 113 ratings
Customer service
8.28
Delivery
8.27
Satisfaction
7.88
Packaging
8.15

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Product Description

The paper is of high quality, water and oil resistant, with imported glue, removable, won't leave glue when peeled A 13-pixel sticker measures 13 inches long. Two times eight is eight. * 8 is equal to A 1inch or 35 by 7 by 0 square. Approximately 2 cm
This is a great tool for learning the cello, since it helps you remember the cello scales fast and play songs without too much difficulty, as the fret markers replace the tapes on the fingerboard method of teaching fingerings to beginners.
The teacher can use this resource in a classroom or in a private studio, as well as for beginners or students at any stage.
Don't worry about your purchase! Leeche backs its free trial with a The product is brand new and of the highest

Questions & Answers

You have to place the sticker where you think it will look best. ?

It was a bit of a challenge to get it to fit perfectly in the fingerboard, so I had to adjust it slightly as if I were placing tape. Try holding down the A string at the key of B natural on your tuner and then comparing it to the note you're playing. Apparently, I had to place my sticker just slightly out of tune across all strings in order to be in tune.

It appears that the letters and symbols - as I read - are fading away The problem has been fixed with this product, right?

It stuck to the area where I put it on, so I don't know if I put it on correctly. I had to wait for a long time There were no directions on it

Do you think this would work on an electric ?

Scale length has an impact on all of this. The relative size of a mini-elec bass might be close to the actual size of a full-sized electrobass. I am referring to the distance between the nut and the bridge when I refer to scale. As long as the scale is the same, this works. The rest is a no-go.

Selected User Reviews For Leeche Cello 4/4 Finger Guide Fretboard Marker for Beginners

I am super thankful for your help! If you plan to use this product, please read this review! What a great thing this is! The tips below work (with the help of these tips)
5/5

There are no instructions, and that's the only problem. A little quirky, but usable (if you know what to do and what not to do) and a fantastic way to learn about the system. Due to the previous reviews and a little common sense, I got mine right in the first attempt, and I've found this greatly beneficial. I am glad I bought it! Below you will find all the information you need There is a sticker on the top of the neck, right by the nut, and it stretches the full length of it. In the previous review, we stated that the sticker does not need to be cut. C, G, D, A. * Place the sticker before the bridge and strings (if possible). * If the bridge is on, you need to take the bridge off and loosen the strings. If you want someone else to hold the strings out of the way when putting the stickers on, you can ask them to assist you. In order to start, peel just the top of the backing, revealing just the top of the sticker.
* Place the entire sticker on the neck first (just under the nut at the top, almost touching, As you begin to peel, have your helper hold the top so that it does not come off while you peel more of the backing. *Unroll the backing gently (1- till it is completely unrolled) When you smooth the sticker down to the neck, ensure there are no bubbles, applying it to the neck 2" at a time. Then smooth out the whole thing You can cover the sticker with a long piece of 2" clear packing tape after you have placed it and made sure it is 100% smooth. This will prevent You must stick one end at the top (just under the nut) and unroll the back slowly as you stick. Smooth it down continuously as you go. There are bubbles to beware of. slower than you think you can! It would be better if we resmoothed everything out You need to set up your bridge and strings, tune them up, and begin playing. For beginners, there are also the following options Masking tape can be cut into 2cm strips and has to be applied to 1-foot strips at the back of the neck There are 5 positions (in alignment with the stickers). The low D fret is represented by 1. A low E value of 2 is considered low. The 3rd and 4th numbers represent low F and G scores. The thumb goes on the back without looking too closely at the sticker on the front. Knowing where to place your thumb helps with this. In this way, I am able to avoid squeaking and keep my body in a better position. You'll love it!.

Azrael Christian
Azrael Christian
| Mar 23, 2021
Using an image that has been rubbed off
3/5

As I was eager to use this cello guide since it has the name of each note, not just a bar guide, I noticed right away that the markings on the guide were already rubbing off and the narrow end is missing (look at the first note). For how to use it on the instrument, there are no instructions. It's also very shiny, so when you look to the side to place your finger you can't actually see what it says. I gave it 3 stars because the sticky backing is not goopy and allowed me to reposition it a couple of times until I got it right.

Kylan PRITCHARD
Kylan PRITCHARD
| Mar 23, 2021
It is not accurate in the slightest
3/5

A number of problems exist Playing this game is difficult because it is difficult to read the notations on the finger dots. One of the biggest problems is that there is an incorrect distance between dots below the 1st finger. To confirm this, I used two different electronic tuners. Students studying cello would be unlucky if that were the case In order to learn finger positions, this item is designed for that purpose. The one I had was crumpled up and thrown away after about 2 hours of.

Clarissa Landry
Clarissa Landry
| Aug 26, 2021
The update is There's a problem with the guide
5/5

This cello bridge is easy to install, but you have to remove the strings and bridge from the cello first. I am very happy with it. As I am 60 years old, and only beginning to learn how to play the cello, I really enjoy it. I have updated I have had this on six months now, and I'm seeing some of the guide showing up on the sides and in some places. I have attached a picture.

Eliza Murray
Eliza Murray
| Mar 08, 2021
I like it more now! I've been so blessed to have your lessons as I've started playing Trying to get my fingers into the right position helped me sound less like a distressed cat
5/5
Orlando Lloyd
Orlando Lloyd
| Mar 02, 2021
You should read the review to find out if you are a good candidate
3/5

If you want to wear this, you will need to take it off and put it on without your strings on (the easiest way). You will also need to find 1st position before you can wear it. In an attempt not to remove my strings, I attempted to do it with them on I was unable to accomplish this. However, this is an excellent concept.

Ariana Liu
Ariana Liu
| Jan 31, 2021
It's not worth your time
3/5

Wrinkles and bubbles as it goes on. Due to the way it is cut to go on, you will be playing the notes incorrectly. My notes needed to be cut properly and found by myself so that I could mark them correctly.

Esperanza Hayes
Esperanza Hayes
| May 08, 2021
My two thumbs are Cheap material with a short lifespan the dots wear off within two days under normal circumstances
3/5

Although it is possible to apply without creases when the strings are off, it is very difficult. My recommendation for this product is to stay away from it.

Christina Mendez
Christina Mendez
| Mar 28, 2021

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