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D'Addario Violin Strings
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If you're a beginner, there are a few things to keep in mind while browsing for a new set of strings. One of which is string gauge. It's said that lighter gauges may be easier on a young player's fingers as they navigate the strings for the first time. D'Addario's Prelude Violin String Set are an excellent choice for student and amateur violinists. These strings lend themselves well to all genres of music including classical, modern, jazz and country and produce bright, lively sound that is crisp and clear.
There are also lots of string options here for electric violins, so if you play a violin that's optimized for sound amplification, you're in the right spot. If you need to swap out your entire set of strings, check out the D'Addario NS310 NS Electric Violin Strings. Each of the strings in this 4-string set feature a stranded steel core construction, a design that is often the preference of violinists who play alternative styles of music like jazz and bluegrass. NS Series strings also come in singles as well, so if you're in the market for A, D or low C string, you're in the luck.
It goes without saying that every musician has their personal preferences when it comes to string selection. Start by thinking about your needs as a violinist and go from there. Whether you choose a single string like D'Addario's Helicore Series Violin E String or a whole set like the professional-level Kaplan Vivo Series Violin Strings, you'll get the peace of mind that the string(s) on your violin are made with the highest design standards, standards only known to companies like D'Addario.