- Are Warchal strings good?
- What cello strings do professionals use?
- Do cello strings make a difference?
- How long do cello strings last?
Are Warchal strings good?
"Warchal violin strings are truly excellent. Gentle on the fingers, they respond remarkably to every nuance of the bow. They produce a majestic tone and rich variety of timbres. I definitely recommend them to every violinist looking for a sound of superior quality."
What cello strings do professionals use?
What Strings Do Famous Cellists Prefer?
- Evah Pirazzi Gold/Regular – Overall Best Cello String. Recommended For: Intermediate/Expert. ...
- Larsen Cello Strings – Beautiful Tone. ...
- Dominant by Thomastik-Infeld – Great All-Around Cello String. ...
- Pirastro Passione. ...
- Spirocore by Thomastik-Infeld. ...
- Prelude. ...
- Pirastro – Obligato. ...
- Jargar.
Do cello strings make a difference?
The reason to use different brands is because the range of the cello is huge, so on the C and G strings, you usually want a good, low, bass sound to them, but for the A and D strings, most cellists prefer a brighter sound and each brand can accomplish certain traits better than other brands.
How long do 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!