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Larsen Tzigane 4/4 Violin String Set - Medium Gauge with Ball-end E

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  • Includes Tin Plated Steel Medium Gauge Ball-end E
  • 4/4 violin, Medium gauge
  • 4/4 violín, Grosor medio


Larsen Tzigane violin strings, without exaggerated tension, are built on a newly developed composite fibre bundle core. Tension creates volume rather than carrying power. The unique combination of overtones makes for a quality sound not unlike that of a great singer - a sound that carries while, at the same time, is pleasant to the ear of the player. Tzigane strings offer a sound and response similar to gut strings, providing a broad range of tonal colors. A complex, rich tone with good focus and projection.


Grace
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de noviembre de 2024
Very bright strings compared to the pirastro tonica that i've been using for a while. The strings started to unwind a little near the bridge not too long after changing them. Might be due to extreme cold but I probably wouldn't buy them again. Not too bad though, very responsive to pressure, less warm tone.
ioinva
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de abril de 2024
I've had this old early 1900s brown violin that I could just not make sing again. I knew it was probably an old german or french model, the dark brown varnish is very specific for a time and place, and it's been in my family from about that time. It had been used for professional playing before and during WW1, and handed down to 4 boys (my dad and siblings) to learn to play in the 1940s. Its seen better days, but was professionally setup again in recent years, with a new sound post, bridge, pegs, closed gaps in the old glue, etc. Yet, it just did not want to sing with the many strings we tried. Dominant sounded muffled, Evah were shrill, the Tonicas at least allowed the violin to vibrate loudly, but the sound was flat and unidimensional. I took a chance on these Larsen Tzigane, as a last ditch effort, after listening to countless online demos and reading about reviews -- string experiments are... expensive! Behold! The perfect strings!!! Their sound is full and complex, the violin projects well and the feeling on the bow is buttery and responsive. These seem to be the answer for my thick-ribbed old violin that had only been played with gut strings before. I am ecstatic!!!
Client d' michel rm
Comentado en Canadá el 18 de enero de 2020
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Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de abril de 2018
I am a rank amateur violinist. With that disclaimer, this is what I like about these strings. I think the sound is fairly mellow in comparison to strings like the Dominants. The other thing I found is that they seem to be easier on my fingers, almost as if they are softer or easier to press. No real complaints after about a month. I would buy them again.
Jeff
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de mayo de 2016
If you like Pirastro Obligatos, give these a try. I've found them to be *very* similar. They won't work on every fiddle, but on a fiddle that tends to be bright, and responds well to lower tension, these strings are really fantastic and rewarding. They give my fiddle a nasal growl that I absolutely love. I don't know yet if they last as long as Obligatos, but time will tell. I bought a second set as backups for when they need replacing. I'm sold on these strings! They don't seem particularly loud under the ear if you're playing with a loud group, but when I've caught echos coming back at us in our irish session I noticed that then I could really hear my fiddle over the rest of the din. So, in other words, they project a lot better than one might think based on the under-the-ear loudness. The response is FAST and has a lot of dynamic possibilities. They respond better to light whispy bow movements better than any other strings I've used, other than real gut. The G, D and A strings are all well-matched with each other and all sound great. The A, which is aluminum-wrapped, took a couple days to break in and loose its metallic edge (which was noticeable mostly under the ear, but not terrible), but the silver wrapped D and G strings were ready to go from day one.I don't fuss over E strings, but this is a nice enough E string. Then again, I love the two-dollar Goldbrokat E strings, so it really doesn't matter to me what a set comes with. I couldn't really tell the difference between the Tzigane E string and my previous Goldbrokat E, which is totally great in my book. You can lay into it, and it has plenty of oomph, and can be sweet when you want. Supposedly the Tzigane E string has a tin plating on it though, so maybe that helps with response or with how well it ages over time and resists corrosion? I have no idea.
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