Dominant strings

    
Dominant strings    18:26 on Friday, August 25, 2006          

dragonwings438
(4 points)
Posted by dragonwings438

Okay, so I just got a new violin, and it's got dominant strings, as opposed to the steel strings on my old violin... about how often do dominants have to be changed?
Thanks ^_^;


Re: Dominant strings    12:29 on Saturday, August 26, 2006          

Hi
(53 points)
Posted by Hi

Mine usually last about 6 months, sounding at their best, but sometimes they last longer or less, depending how much you use them, n the humidty and stuff!


Re: Dominant strings    14:23 on Saturday, August 26, 2006          

dragonwings438
(4 points)
Posted by dragonwings438

Thanks bunches That gives me sorta an idea of when to start paying attention to if they need to be changed or not.. which is a start. Thanks again =)


Re: Dominant strings    19:22 on Saturday, August 26, 2006          

novice_168
(30 points)
Posted by novice_168

Hey, riding on this thread... I just got a set of Thomastik Vision. It is aluminium/silver wound with synthetic core. Anyone has any experience with this?


Re: Dominant strings    10:29 on Sunday, August 27, 2006          

Hi
(53 points)
Posted by Hi

lol no problem hope they last a while for you!


Re: Dominant strings    14:54 on Sunday, August 27, 2006          

TF3_forever
(35 points)
Posted by TF3_forever

Novice, I haven't tried the brand of strings you are inquiring of, but I do know that (for me at least) synthetic core strings have a shorter life-span than, say, Dominant strings because they stretch out much quicker. Some people really like them because although you have to change them more often (say every 2 months? sometimes more frequent the more you play), they are 'broken in' much quicker and have a beautiful sound!


Re: Dominant strings    19:37 on Sunday, August 27, 2006          

novice_168
(30 points)
Posted by novice_168

Yes, I fitted them on my son's 1/8 violin and the sound is really good. Even on such a small violin, the G string sounds really big! But 1 question, when do you know it's time to change?


Re: Dominant strings    20:20 on Tuesday, August 29, 2006          

TF3_forever
(35 points)
Posted by TF3_forever

How I know when it's time to change strings are when my violin doesn't ring as well as it normally does, if the strings aren't as responsive, if the tone is duller, but the biggest is if the strings come out of tune really easily (this is a different time from when you are breaking them in...you will be able to tell the difference) and they just feel loose


Re: Dominant strings    20:00 on Wednesday, August 30, 2006          

novice_168
(30 points)
Posted by novice_168

Thks:> I'll take note of that...


   




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