Larsen

Larsen soloist cello strings

Larsen soloist cello strings
  1. How long do Larsen cello strings last?
  2. What are Larsen cello strings made of?
  3. Are Larsen strings good?
  4. What color are Larsen cello strings?

How long do Larsen cello strings last?

For the cellists: It is generally recommended that you replace your strings every 8-12 months to get the maximum quality out of your strings. This avoids any build up of sweat, rosin and just general germs from affecting your sound, fingers and instrument!

What are Larsen cello strings made of?

Magnacore® Arioso G and C strings are made on a concentric multi-stranded steel core and wound with high-grade tungsten and precision rolled flat wire.

Are Larsen strings good?

These Larsen strings give unparalleled sound playability and durability compared to any other string I have played. Excellent first class product.” “Larsen Virtuoso strings are clear and loud but with a feel and playability of a warm synthetic string.

What color are Larsen cello strings?

Since the very first Larsen Cello A string came on the market, the yellow silk with blue thread symbolizes Larsen Strings.

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