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D'Addario Orchestral Ascente Violin String Set, 4/4 Scale, Medium Tension
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SKU: #
506765
Model: #
A310 4/4M
Sale Price: $24.99 CDN
Original Price: $31.25 CDN
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Ascente violin strings have been specifically designed to help players advance their craft with elegance and consistency. With a wider tonal range, excellent pitch stability and longevity, and superior durability, this synthetic core string delivers a more sophisticated palette that elevates their playing to the next level.
Scaled to fit 4/4 size violin with a playing length of 13 inches (328mm), these medium tension strings are optimized to the needs of a majority of players. Packaging in uniquely-designed sealed pouches provides unparalleled protection from the elements that cause corrosion.
Scaled to fit 4/4 size violin with a playing length of 13 inches (328mm), these medium tension strings are optimized to the needs of a majority of players. Packaging in uniquely-designed sealed pouches provides unparalleled protection from the elements that cause corrosion.
- 4/4 scale violin with a playing length of 13 inches (328mm)
- Medium tension
- Synthetic core produces a warm, wide tonal range
- Superior pitch stability and durability
- Short break-in time and excellent bow response for superb playability
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its been 2 weeks and it's very nasally the strings already settled in, it bothers me because I want a smoother sound. (you might like it, but I personally think you should budget for something A LOT better. Like thomastik and pirastro) Overall it does hold its tuning, its good for violin lessons to spend time playing rather than tuning
Posted by Jude on Jul 9, 2020