Wood Violin Cobra Cello Instruction Download Page 1

 

 

 

 

 

PLEASE READ BEFORE PLAYING INSTRUMENT 

Instructions for the Proper Care and Handling of 

THE COBRA CELLO 

 

Welcome to the elite growing family of Wood Cobra Cello owners!  You are now participants in 
a vision that is sure to affect the string world at large. This instrument was made entirely by 
hand and each instrument has its own personality. Feel free to keep in touch as your thoughts 
and suggestions are valued and welcomed.  Also, I would love to hear the different types of 
playing styles on all of these instruments so please send recordings (and pictures!). 
 

IMPORTANT

:  I personally play and fine-tune every instrument we sell to conform to my high 

standards; however, since each player has their own approach to playing their instrument, you 
may find you have your own preferences regarding string action, nut spacing, bridge height, 
etc.  Feel free to do any fine-tuning yourself 

as long as you use a professional repair shop to 

make these minor adjustments

 

VERY IMPORTANT:  When unpacking cello, be careful of the bridge

.  I pack all my 

instruments with strings tightened just enough to show you where the bridge is supposed to 
be.  Please make sure that you don't overtune the instrument because the strings will pop from 
too much tension. If bridge has fallen or shifted for some reason, there are small indents in the 
body where the feet of the bridge should be placed. 
 

ALSO VERY IMPORTANT:  

Be sure to visit the Wood Violins message board online 

(www.woodviolins.com/wvmb) - it is packed with all sorts of great information relating to 
electric strings – from equipment choices to music discussions, we have players from all over 
the world networking and contributing their thoughts and ideas.  
 

REALLY IMPORTANT

:  DO NOT DISCARD THE PACKING BOX AND PACKING 

MATERIALS - STORE IN A SAFE, DRY PLACE. 
 

 

1.  Put on shoulder harness first, then attach the included pieces 

(located in pocket of 

soft gig bag)

 that hold the ball joints to the harness.  It’s best to start with the two 

medium-length attachments and then adjust accordingly to suit your preference. Loosen 
the top holder a little bit, just enough to fit the ball joint.  Insert the top ball joint on the 
back of the cello into the top holder and tighten a little bit. Then insert the lower ball joint 
into the lower holder and tighten just a little.  

2.  Position the angle of the cello to your liking, and completely tighten the holders around 

the ball joints. 

P.O. Box 2074 • Port Washington, NY 11050 • USA 

Phone: 1-516.767.6677 • Fax: 1-516.767.3302 

E-mail: [email protected] 

Web: www.woodviolins.com

 

 

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