Best Cello Strings 2020
Strings | Recommended For | Price for Set |
---|---|---|
1. Evah Pirazzi Gold/Regular | Intermediate/Expert | $274.10 |
2. Larsen | Intermediate/Expert | $269.99 |
3. Dominant by Thomastik-Infeld | Beginner/Intermediate | $174.99 |
4. Pirastro Passione | Expert | $256.90 |
- What are the best cello strings for a beginner?
- Which cello strings are which?
- Are Dominant cello strings good?
- Can I mix cello strings?
What are the best cello strings for a beginner?
The Best Cello Strings for Beginners
- D'Addario Prelude J1010 4/4M Cello String.
- Q QINGGE Steel Rope Core Cello String.
- Stravilio Full Set of Cello String.
- Irin JYsun Steel Core Cello String.
- Jargar Classic Coated Steel Cello String.
- Imelod Nickel-Chromium Cello String.
- Larsen 4/4 Medium Alloy-Steel Cello String.
Which cello strings are which?
Many cello players use a combination of different string types on their instrument. The most common format is probably to have synthetic strings on the bottom (G and C strings) and all metal strings on the top (A and D strings).
Are Dominant cello strings good?
The resounding success of Dominant strings is due to its similarity in tone and response to gut strings, without gut's attendant drawbacks. The sound is full and mellow, yet rich in overtones. Its ability to project sound without being metallic comes to the fore both in arco and pizzicato.
Can I mix cello strings?
Cello players tend to mix their instrument strings, having several types of strings on the same cello allows possibilities of combining color, sound, and texture and with their cello, also players can enhance every performance with effortless virtuosity.