Perpetual Violin String Set
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Perpetual Violin String Set
Standard
Stringers Edinburgh
7 York Place
Edinburgh EH1 3EB
United Kingdom
Perpetual - Beauty of Sound
Exhibiting vast tone volume, enticing playability, clearly focused sound projection, optimal response and instantly reliable tuning stability.
The Perpetual Set for Violin
The impressive tonal potential of Pirastro's Perpetual product line provides fullness and radiance with an overwhelming ease. An important and absolutely remarkable feature of the Perpetual is their immediate reliability which allows the player to trust in the strings tuning stability directly after installation.
Thanks to innovative materials and adopting new, carefully matched production methods, the development of Perpetual resulted in a string set with a character not yet found in Pirastro's product family. Within their range of violin strings, Perpetual provides the largest sound volume and carrying power combined with a precisely focused sound projection. The clarity of its sound, however, does not diminish the abundance of colours Perpetual offers. Its vibrant tone attack and optimal string response seamlessly complement Perpetual's sound qualities from extreme fortissimo to the most sensitive whisper.
The Perpetual violin strings react in an ideal way to the finest nuances in bow speed and pressure; this enables the musician to play with an extreme range of dynamics and expression. The innovative core material allows a comfortable smoothness during legato, shifting, string crossings, double stops and chords. The extended reverberation of the Perpetual brings forth the beauty of sound.
Set:
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Standard set: E-platinum 26, A-aluminum
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Set A-steel/chrome steel: E-platinum 26.7, A-steel/chrome steel, D- and G-silver
- Set Cadenza: E-steel, A-aluminum, D- and G-silver
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What does ball/loop mean?
Some violin E strings and viola A strings come with the option of Loop-end, meaning they are designed for use with hook-type E fittings on tailpieces without a top string fine-tuner. Most student instruments require a ball-end string. Some string manufacturers now product removable ball end strings, and cello strings are all ball-end. Gut strings often have knotted ends.
What is gauge / tension?
Gauge refers to the thickness, or diameter, of the string. The greater the string’s diameter, the heavier it is, affecting tone and response to finger pressure and bowing. Tension is the horizontal force on a string between the nut and the tailpiece. Tension is also affected by the types of metals a string is wound with.
Medium tensions are the most popular choice. These strings are designed to bring a balanced response and tone.
Light or weak strings are thinner, so less tension is required to bring them to pitch. If your violin has a naturally heavy or dark sound quality, you might use light gauge strings to brighten the tone.
Heavy or strong strings require greater tension and they are less responsive but can create a more nuanced tone.
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