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Core
Materials
The core affects
the sound and bow response of the string.
Gut core strings produce the darkest, richest sound. Since gut is a natural fiber, it will react to changes in temperature and humidity. Response is slower than other string types. Use with fine tuners is not recommended.
Synthetic core strings are meant to sound as similar to gut as possible, but with superior stability and durability. Stronger than gut, synthetic strings are not as susceptible to changes in humidity. Sound is generally brighter than gut, with a faster response. Use with fine tuners is not recommended.
Steel core strings are brighter in tone and more responsive than gut or synthetic strings. They consist of a single strand of steel that is not as susceptible to climate changes and will generally last a long time. May be used with fine tuners.
Rope core strings are brighter than steel. The core consists of many thin strands of steel. Fastest response of all the strings, not as susceptible to climate changes. May be used with fine tuners.
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Gauge
Manufacturers use different
terminology in describing string gauges. Soft, light, medium, heavy
and thick are a few terms used to describe gauge.
Soft, Light, Dolce,
Weich, Thin - Lower tension, low bow pressure, and a brighter sound.
Heavy, Thick, Stark,
Forte - Higher tension, more bow pressure, and a more powerful sound.
Medium, Mittel - The
most popular string gauge used because it balances the tension and sound
qualities.
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String
Materials
Common materials used in
string production include Titanium, carbon steel, chromesteel, silver,
tungsten, and gold-plating. Here are some advantages of various string
materials.
Titanium -
Lightweight and yields a warmer tone.
Carbon Steel -
Extremely durable
Chromesteel - Easy
response and a lively sound.
Tungsten - Used to
increase volume output.
Gold-plating -
Primarily used on violin "E" strings for its sweet solo
characteristics.
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Additional
Information for Bass Strings
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‘Extra
Long’ = E string for a bass with an extension
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Orchestral
Tuning = G D A E
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Solo
Tuning = A E B F#
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5
string bass tuning G D A E (B or C)
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6
String Bass tuning C G D A E (B or C)
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