I took off my Evah Pirazzi Gold strings, which I've had on for a very long time (really too long) and put on a set of regular Evah Pirazzi strings.
The 'regular' strings have green and black windings near the tailpiece. The 'golds' have gold windings. |
I have another set of 'golds' in my strings drawer but I wanted to try the regulars again.
New strings always sound a bit louder and take a while to settle but these 'regulars' sound good. The E string is maybe a little quieter but also less temperamental when one plays the open string when coming from another string. Sometimes an open E string can be a bit funny when approached from another string.
I certainly won't be deviating from Evah Pirazzi strings (I use them on my double bass too) but it is nice to have a slight change once in a while.
I think the violin on my t-shirt could use a set of Evah Pirazzi strings. |
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I thought The Curmudgeon would have commented by now.
I've noticed that he's sleeping in longer since he turned 70.
This post challenges my posts on furniture and windows.
And anything that Robert posts.
I identify with the G string but have an affinity for the A string.
"This post challenges my posts on furniture and windows."
I think you're asking for a part two.
Fill your boots. It'll still be better than reading Robert's posts on what some silly old guys in frocks have said.
I assume that, when one fills one's own boots, one is being oneself and speaking from a personal perspective.
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