D'Addario Prelude Violin Single A String, 1/2 Scale, Medium Tension
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Ball end. Unless otherwise specified, D'addario strings are always ball end.
Those have a habit of falling off, so if you want one with the string, you should probably request it.
Selected User Reviews For D'Addario Prelude Violin Single A String, 1/2 Scale, Medium Tension
It was a good product; I've been playing for seven years and recently upgraded to a new violin with Dominant strings. They sounded fantastic. After playing a few Dominant-style games, I came up with this string. Strings frayed around the third finger and lasted only four months. This string didn't sound quite as good as a Dominant string, but it came close. I wasn't sure if my teacher would notice if I changed it, so I didn't tell her, and she never did. It's noticeably thinner and has a lower resonance than the Dominant string. I also discovered that the oil on your hands can cause the string to fray, so I began washing my hands before each game. It certainly aids the situation. This string was definitely more resistant to my hand oil, and because it was thinner, it was also easier on my hands. If you're looking for a step up from Cecilio, this is a good option, but it's not Dominant. It is unquestionably more affordable and good value for money. It's great that you can get two of these for the price of one Dominant-type creature. string. br>Here are a few things about violin that I wish I had known sooner.
: Before you start playing, make sure you wash your hands.
: To avoid destroying the varnish on your violin, clean it with a cloth after each playing session.
: If you're playing and getting hot, it's a good idea to put a cloth between you and the violin.
: When putting the bow away, you don't need to loosen it too much.
: It is critical to have a good violin. br>I hope some of this information is useful!.
These strings work well with my violin, but they aren't quite as good as Dominant. I'm able to distinguish the two. If you're a beginner, they should suffice, but there is a distinction to be made.
This is a good price for the product; it's not a high-end item, and I don't think this string will last very long. In the future, I will return to Shar Music, where I purchased two violins.
It will now arrive the day after my band departs on tour, which will be tomorrow. Without any backup strings, I'll be in Minnesota and Texas. The service was terrible, and the strings sounded cheap, but I figured they'd be fine for my electric fiddle on the road. If my students can afford it, I advise them to use a rope core string.
The Daddario Prelude Violin Strings are a great upgrade from your beginner violin's factory strings! A tone that is both clean and clear. There isn't much scratchiness here.
For a student violin, this is a high-quality string. It came quickly as well.
I got exactly what I ordered.
It's an excellent improvement over the violin's original string. It's also useful to have a backup set. In case one of the strings fails, you'll have a backup.