As for the other inherent question, yes, fret gut works well for
strings. It's just blank gut, good for diapasons IMHO.

M.

"David Tayler" <[email protected]> schrieb:
> There are different types of ftret gut, just like there are different 
> types of strings.
> Some are regular strings that might have a tiny flaw. Some are a 
> softer, flexible string that is easier to tie. And some are just 
> regular strings.
> The regular strings sound the best. IMHO. The soft ones also groove 
> out faster, but they can also be rotated easier into the groove gaps.
> The regular strings may be ever so slightly more likely to pop a knot.
> 
> You can also use synthetics, such as perlon, nylon, nylgut etc, I 
> think gut is the best.
> dt
> 
> 
> 
> At 06:01 PM 3/3/2009, you wrote:
> >    Anybody could tell the difference between a fret gut and a normal gut
> >    string? Are they of the same quality?




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