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From the creators of Dominant strings comes a breakthrough. Thomastik Infeld strings are relatively insensitive to humidity changes, break in quickly, and have relatively low tension. A new, synthetic composite core gives these strings a full sound and a longer life span than other synthetic strings, and are reponsive to different playing techniques. Red strings have a darker tonal quality and Blue has a brighter tonality. Removeable ball on E string. Available in 4/4 only. |
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From the creators of Dominant strings comes a breakthrough. Thomastik Infeld strings are relatively insensitive to humidity changes, break in quickly, and have relatively low tension. A new, synthetic composite core gives these strings a full sound and a longer life span than other synthetic strings, and are reponsive to different playing techniques. Red strings have a darker tonal quality and Blue has a brighter tonality. Removeable ball on E string. Available in 4/4 only. |
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These strings are as easy to play as any I've tried.
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by Paul Brockman
(pbrockman3@cox.net)
1/19/2008 2:02:09 PM
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Musical Experience:
I've been playing 30 yrs, currently with The Itinerant Band
Style of music:
Music of Colonial America; Scottish, Irish, English, French
Hometown
Virginia Beach, Virginia
A violin teacher that I met recommended Infeld Red for my violin because it was sounding sort of thin. He said the Reds would give the instrument a more "meaty" sound. I wasn't sure just what that meant, but I gave them a try. I found them to be very responsive, with a very full sound, especially in the lower end. I now use the Reds on two of my violins. Even my luthier noticed the difference in the sound. I was previously using Thomastic Dominant (middle grade), but to me the Infeld Red are even more forgiving of my heavy hand. We play many outdoor events and these strings seem to be, well, not quite impervious to the weather, but they stay in tune better than others I've used. When dealing with high humidity I usually h | | | |