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Dear All, I’m looking for some songs, ideally with
simple tunes which are gurdiable, which I can sing with my young daughter. She
is very good at learning words, sp long as they’re not too complicated. Could
anyone offer some suggestions? Jacqueline From:
owner- Oh Collin, this could be an question that
is answered in 200 different ways. So, first start by telling us what you
have now, whether you play gut or nylon or metal, what sound you like and if
you use wound strings on the melody. Basically it is best to list what you have
and the answers will follow. Although, this is not
the definitive list of strings and various players say "I like this or
that string or size" it will work as a guide. http://www.geocities.com/Vienna/1045/strings/strings.html I personally use a .97 on
the melody for the G and a 1.04 on the trompette both natural gut. I have
not yet had a need to replace the heavier drone strings so I am not much help
there. Keep in mind that the core of the larger drones is something that you
need to keep in mind as well not just the overall diameter. That should make it
easy......right. Sorry I couldn't make it easier. For direct questions I differ
to the Mathematical genius of Alden for the hard questions. Scott -- -- |
- [HG] Strings Colin Hill
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- RE: [HG] Songs Jacqueline Burrell
- Re: [HG] Songs Dennis Sherman
- Re: [HG] Songs Colin Hill
- Re: [HG] Songs Susan Hamel
- Re: [HG] Songs Alison Gowan
- Re: [HG] Songs Cecilia Patko
- [HG] strings Derek Lofthouse
- Re: [HG] strings Leonard Williams
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