On Oct 10, 6:48 am, Felicia Dale <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks a lot, Martin.  Now I'm going to have to (finally) really  
> educate myself on gut strings so that I can actually do what you  
> recommend properly.
>
> Thanks again!
> Felicia.
>
> On Oct 9, 2011, at 1:52 PM, Martin Lodahl wrote:
>
>
Felicia,

It may be of some interest and use

> http://www.gurdypedia.com/Gurdypedia/Maintenance/Entries/2011/5/27_Gurdy_String_Calculator.html
>
This may not answer all your questions, but it will give you a very
good insight.

Any questions regarding this and just ask. I will be happy to answer
them

Andrew
>
>
>
> > On 10/09/2011 12:02 PM, Felicia Dale wrote:
> >> Hi, all-
> >> I am facing string changing on my Volksgurdy (g/c) and thinking it  
> >> might be time to try a new kind of string.  I've been using Savarez  
> >> forever- but I'd like to know what strings you use and why, how  
> >> much they are and where you get them, why you like or don't like  
> >> the strings you use, etc., etc., etc.
>
> >> Thanks for any input.
>
> > I seem to have a very forgiving instrument and it's happiest in D/G,  
> > but for my starting points I've just used the string diameters from  
> > Muskett and from Destrum & Heidemann in ordering strings from my  
> > regular supplier, Gamut (http://gamutmusic.squarespace.com/).  Dan  
> > Larson makes superb strings and for some years I've only in times of  
> > dire emergency used anything else on my violas da gamba, so it  
> > seemed natural to use them on my vielle too.  From the website you  
> > can shop for the diameter, material, twist and finish that you want,  
> > and "dial in" the combination that best suits your instrument.
>
> > The one exception is that I use Neil Brook's "Wonder  
> > String" (synthetic, I suspect) for the high d' chanterelle.  I never  
> > did come up with a way to keep a Savarez string from burbling in  
> > that assignment, and was considering experimenting with thinner  
> > strings when I hit on the combination of the Wonder String and his  
> > recommended merest wisp of cotton.  Works for me.
>
> > For the wire-wrapped drone strings the substitutes given in the  
> > references above seem to work well enough.
>
> >    - Martin
>
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