The thinner gauge of the Helicore Strings makes them easier to bow. Interestingly Ascente Strings are now available for Viola & there's also Debut Violin Strings.
Thanks very much for your reply. I changed my D string for Helicore. I also purchased a better Rosin called SARTORY. I had been using Hidersine. Seemed to improve things? Next thing is to try your bow suggestion and improve my technique.
Hi .. i actually use thomastic super flexible strings but i need a brighter strings because my violin is dark. So what do you advise me?? I am thinking in helicore or prazision which one is brighter 🤔 .. thanks
did u find a solution? my guesses would have been: synthetic core? maybe heavier gauge? maybe first try more angling of the bow or moving the contact point before spending actual money
How much do violin strings hurt your fingers? I like D'Addario strings. The preludes sounded much better. They are mello and don't scream at you. Thanks.
Wound E Strings seem to hold up better on just about any Violin. Helicore Strings are generally easier to bow cause they're a bit thinner making them ideal for all types of Violins.
The thinner gauge of the Helicore Strings makes them easier to bow. Interestingly Ascente Strings are now available for Viola & there's also Debut Violin Strings.
Thanks very much for your reply. I changed my D string for Helicore. I also purchased a better Rosin called SARTORY. I had been using Hidersine. Seemed to improve things? Next thing is to try your bow suggestion and improve my technique.
What model violin do you have? And what type of rosin do you recommend me using: light or dark?
Which one is best for a classical violinist
Pirastro Obligato
From this video, the ascente's
Ótimas cordas
Hi .. i actually use thomastic super flexible strings but i need a brighter strings because my violin is dark. So what do you advise me?? I am thinking in helicore or prazision which one is brighter 🤔 .. thanks
Try Evah Pirazzi (though that string is expensive)
If you want to save a bit some money, go for Vision or infeld blue.
My playing sounds too bright and 'trebley' What would you recommend for a warmer tone?
did u find a solution? my guesses would have been: synthetic core? maybe heavier gauge? maybe first try more angling of the bow or moving the contact point before spending actual money
I'm just wondering if the steel strings tend to easily damage the fingerboard than the rest of the strings
Did nobody notice her bow? HOLY SHHHHHHHH
How much do violin strings hurt your fingers? I like D'Addario strings. The preludes sounded much better. They are mello and don't scream at you. Thanks.
For Country sound
I will be buying an electric violin and I will put Helicore on it with a wound E.
Wound E Strings seem to hold up better on just about any Violin. Helicore Strings are generally easier to bow cause they're a bit thinner making them ideal for all types of Violins.
Please don't buy an electric Violin
Your microphone is quite bad in my opinion - the vocal quality is garbage - I've heard better pin mics.