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Pirastro Eudoxa 214321 3rd string D 16 1/4 gut-aluminum Light 4/4 violin string.
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The Pirastro Eudoxa 214321 3rd D 4/4 Light violin string is made of sheep gut, wound and hand-polished. It produces a warm, well-balanced tone with great sound diversity. Ideal for orchestra, chamber music, and studio.
Pirastro Eudoxa 214321 Violin String 3rd D 16 1/4 gut-aluminum Light 4/4
The Pirastro Eudoxa 214321 violin string is a high-quality option made from sheep gut and designed to deliver exceptional performance. Its manufacturing process, which includes winding and hand polishing, provides a warm and balanced tone, ideal for various interpretations, whether in orchestra, chamber music, or studio settings. The strings have low tension, facilitating a comfortable experience for the player and avoiding fatigue during long practice and performance sessions.
Technical Specifications
| Feature | Detail | Benefit for the musician |
|---|---|---|
| Material | Gut/aluminum | Warm and vibrant tone that enriches the violin's sound. |
| Gauge | 16 1/4 | Allows for tension adjustments of up to 3% with changes in gauge. |
| Size | 4/4 | Ideal for standard-sized violins, ensuring perfect compatibility. |
| Manufacturing Process | Wound and hand polished | Improves sound quality and string longevity. |
| Tension | Low | Facilitates a comfortable feel in the left hand, ideal for long performances. |
Preguntas frecuentes
expand_moreWhat is the difference between gut strings and synthetic strings?
Gut strings offer a warmer tone and greater complexity in timbre compared to synthetic strings, which tend to be more durable and resistant to temperature changes.
expand_moreAre these strings suitable for all levels of musicians?
Yes, Pirastro Eudoxa strings are suitable for both beginner musicians and advanced players, providing an exceptional playing experience in both cases.
expand_moreHow often should I change my violin strings?
The frequency depends on usage, but generally, it is recommended to change strings every 4 to 6 weeks to maintain optimal sound, especially if you play regularly.
expand_moreCan I use these strings for modern repertoire?
While they are ideal for orchestra and chamber music, they can also be used in modern repertoire to add a unique and warm timbre to the performance.
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