Aquila Strings Those are Synthetic Core Strings that sound like gut Strings essentially. We also need them for Double Bass in Fifths Tuning (C, G, D, A plus high E for the 5 string models).
@@AquilaStrings Good idea, also the Viennese Violone FG Red Strings (F, A, D, F#, A) and also FG Red alternatives to gut strings. Aren't some of the strings wound? We also need strings for all the members of the new violin family because they're super popular.
Thank you for your comm. I have just a few considerations to do. These strings were designed 1) for beginners (many stop to play for the high cost and high replaces of gut strings). 2) for those that live in those Countries were the salary are very low while the cost of gut strings is higher then in UE and USA and the string lifetime shorter because high humidity and temperatures. 3) they can be of huge help when a professional player has to play like soloist a violin, a gamba etc in some very could and very humid churches whose 1st string is under high risk. Hence a 1st F red can give a great safety. The red color is in order to distinguish them from real gut and avoid fakes when one plays historically informed.
Estas cuerdas (red series) para violín y viola son nefastas, en mi experiencia. Huid de ellas, no tiréis el dinero a la basura y comprad las cuerdas de siempre, que las de tripa funcionan guay👌 Estas se deshilachan, se rompen antes de estar un tono por debajo de la afinación... De verdad, me siento engañado.
Aquila Strings Those are Synthetic Core Strings that sound like gut Strings essentially. We also need them for Double Bass in Fifths Tuning (C, G, D, A plus high E for the 5 string models).
We are working hard to complete the series for all instruments! Keep updated on our website!
@@AquilaStrings Good idea, also the Viennese Violone FG Red Strings (F, A, D, F#, A) and also FG Red alternatives to gut strings. Aren't some of the strings wound? We also need strings for all the members of the new violin family because they're super popular.
This can be the salvation for us, the early music players
Thank you for your comm. I have just a few considerations to do.
These strings were designed 1) for beginners (many stop to play for the high cost and high replaces of gut strings).
2) for those that live in those Countries were the salary are very low while the cost of gut strings is higher then in UE and USA and the string lifetime shorter because high humidity and temperatures.
3) they can be of huge help when a professional player has to play like soloist a violin, a gamba etc in some very could and very humid churches whose 1st string is under high risk. Hence a 1st F red can give a great safety.
The red color is in order to distinguish them from real gut and avoid fakes when one plays historically informed.
Would it be possible for you to post the video of the cellist playing these strings, without the talking, please?
The video is not editable, but if you need more information and sound samples write to aquila@aquilacorde.com
Are this strings suitable for 415hz or 440hz? I mean the regular set
the strings are designed for 415, like gut strings. They also perform in 440 however, but in that case we recommend the higher tension.
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I'm sure all the Strings are Wound.
I think adding Ball ends would make them easier to install.
Translate to English, please?
We are working on it! Coming soon :)
Gracie!
Grazie... I got “corrected”. Oooops.
Estas cuerdas (red series) para violín y viola son nefastas, en mi experiencia. Huid de ellas, no tiréis el dinero a la basura y comprad las cuerdas de siempre, que las de tripa funcionan guay👌
Estas se deshilachan, se rompen antes de estar un tono por debajo de la afinación... De verdad, me siento engañado.
Dear Ander, thank you for the feedback. Please write to aquila@aquilacorde.com for information and clarification about the F-Red Strings.
Thank you