Hello,

Am 06.05.2008 um 09:01 schrieb Oscar Picazo Ruiz:
What about a low C trompette? I guess gut about 1.40... have you tried?. Or maybe better a wound string of any kind?

I experimented with it but failed to get the buzzing sound I wanted. Also there is a limit to the number of trompettes on one gurdy. I found other tunings more usefull for my music.

S.


Regards,

Oscar

Madrid

2008/5/3 Simon Wascher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hello,

Am 02.05.2008 um 06:54 schrieb Peter Hughes:

In the past I have used a metal wound gut string for a low G trompette - I think it was a low G chanter string I didn't like for some reason in that role. However that went long ago, and I later decided I rather liked the sound of the high G trompette. However, I do miss that low buzz, so I'm wondering if anbody has some alternative suggestions for strings tht work well?

I use a 125 plain gut.

S.


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