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It's a bit of a waste.,Good strings can't make a good sound on that kind of piano.,Pirastro's set is at least 150.,As for the feel.,The wire strings are the same.,Nylon strings are the same.,Hard and soft beginners don't have an impact.,Not to mention that cheap wire strings can better practice finger kung fu.,If you use nylon strings at the beginning.,It's going to break your fingers.。。。 Personal opinion, don't change it, the steel wire strings are durable, the pronunciation is sensitive, ** cheap, and sooner or later better strings will be used when the technology is good. If you really want to change, it is recommended to change to a better piano at the same time, the fundamental problem lies in the piano and yourself...
Good luck with your chances!
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If you have the financial strength, you can buy it;
But you are only a beginner now, the sound of good strings will indeed go up to the next level, but you will not be able to grasp how to play the piano well, if you use good strings, then the speed of string consumption will be accelerated, it can also be said that the damage is greater, relative to you, the "cost performance" is not high;
Generally speaking, a good string is a good piano, if your level is at the middle and high level, then even if your piano is not a handmade piano (my piano is not a handmade piano, only 3000 yuan, I have played this piano for 3 years, but I have been learning the piano for 10 years), then your piano will also become better because of your technique, and the piano will be better and better, which is also the reason that the old piano will be more expensive than the new piano;
So far, I have been playing Shanghai brand strings, and I have never played good strings, but my teacher said that if a person has a very high level, even if it is a low-grade string, he will play the sound of a good piano and good strings; If a person's level is not good, no matter how good the piano is, no matter how good the strings, it will pull out the same sound as the three or five hundred yuan piano sold in the general piano shop.
I hope it can help you, and I hope you can pull better and better
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No, because if you really want to learn the piano well, you need to have good "tools", but if the strings are continuous, you don't need to remove them and replace them, because the strings will rust and break easily after a long time.
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No.,I'm using pirastro strings.,It was bought by the green beauty for 800 yuan.,Today I also bought a piece of pirastro's rosin for 75.。。。 It's really good to be honest.
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Well, sort of, it's really not necessary for beginners to have too good sound quality,
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Yes. Because you always use bad string words.
Playing the violin can't find a feeling.
Know that strings are important for the violin.
In fact, it should be changed regularly.
Otherwise, the strings will be inelastic.
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The second, third, and fourth strings are nylon, and the first string is the steel string. Thomastik's Dominant series DAO four-strings are silver, the rest are aluminum backs; The first string of the Vision series is tinned steel, the second string is aluminum, and the third and fourth strings are sterling silver. Thomas is at least a notch above Piasto.
There is no full set of silver strings, it should be based on the characteristics of different strings and the sound effect of the whole set of strings.
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Both are nylon, pirastro is softer, tonica is too hard, fingers will be uncomfortable, it is recommended.
pirastro
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Speaking from the heart, it's not fast. But I think that beginners should learn slowly, solidly, and more solidly, which will be good for the future.
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Hehe, I've been teaching myself for four days, but I have a foundation of piano grade 10, which should be considered fast, very powerful
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I remember when I felt like I had learned four strings in four lessons?
Start with the second string and end with the first string.
40 minutes per session?
Look at how long the landlord's class is.
However, the strings have not been learned.
Because there's a change in the back and something like that.
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The strings of the green beauty are still good with pirastro, each color of pirastro rosin represents the hardness of rosin, generally the softer one is suitable for the recording studio and the harder one is suitable for the performance of the ** hall, and the packaging colors from soft to hard are: green-red-blue-pink-yellow-orange. I have a green and a yellow for myself
The strings of the obligato are very good, and I personally feel that the timbre is softer than that of the green beauty, and the brightness is slightly inferior to the green beauty, of course, the price is cheaper than the green beauty, hehe
I haven't used this French rosin, so I can't give you a random review, but you can try it
Thomastik's strings are still quite good, as for the specially launched treble strings, such as the E string of the violin, the A string of the viola, etc., some manufacturers will launch some independent sub-brands and styles, such as the kind you said, Helicore's Kaplan series, etc., generally suitable for solo playing, the timbre will often be stronger and brighter than the ordinary strings of the suit, but it will feel a little "independent" of the sound of other strings, and the overall harmony will often become poorer, If you are playing chamber ensembles and so on, these strings are not particularly recommended.
The gut is a very soft string with an extremely warm tone, but it is difficult to play, but the modern gut is improved and much easier to use than before, and this type of string is more suitable for playing Baroque works.
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I'm a professional violinist, and I'm an amateur violinist.
The strings of the Green Beauty are probably for you, and when you get to the major, I recommend you use Thomastik Dominant 135B
The rosin is more durable with pirastro gold dust, but the gray-green rosin is easier to dazzle!
Hope it helps!
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I use Lanyin e&a multimeter d&g, and I feel that Lanyin is so loud.
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First, it's not just local tyrants who can play the violin well. The sound quality of a violin depends largely on the violin itself; The accessories of the piano, such as strings, saddles, etc., have an impact, but they are definitely not more influential than the body and its own technology. The same string will sound different on different instruments.
As for the strings, many beginners now use Shanghai cards, about one. I'm using dominant 285 strings right now, about 220 on it. I studied it for about 7 years and used this string for 3 years.
If you're a beginner, I'd recommend buying a Pirastro Chromcor or Tonica strings, which are in their early 100s. I once couldn't find a spare string for Shanghai brand strings, so I went to get a Shanghai brand e string, and it felt very bad, no different from a steel wire.
Anyway, that's all my experience, and if you can afford to spend on the strings, then I recommend you use the two of the pirastro, which I tried once. If that doesn't work, choose a cheaper one, but it's best not to use a Shanghai brand. A lot of people use it, but I don't like it very much.
Go and take a look at it yourself.
In addition, the strings should be wiped clean every time they are pulled, and the body from the fretboard to the saddle is also the same, otherwise it is easy to make that particularly sharp and harsh noise after a long time. Rosin powder also has an effect on the lacquer of the body. Generally speaking, the strings must be replaced after a maximum of 1 year, but as long as you don't break them, it's fine, but after a long time, the effect will definitely be a little worse.
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Non-professional violin players do not need to buy high-speed strings, ordinary amateurs can buy strings according to their own economic situation, can choose a set of about 10 yuan (4) such as Shanghai brand nickel strings. (Note: there are more fakes of Shanghai brand nickel strings) Alice, etc.
Personally, I think nickel strings are better. Of course, you have to be qualified. If the economic situation is good, you can choose a set of domestic nylon strings for dozens of yuan.
Or imported nylon strings, of course, are more expensive. You can also learn about the relationship between strings and quality. There are horizontal players, and the low-gear strings still pull out a good sound.
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It doesn't have much impact, it's basically the same Practitioners try not to buy such expensive strings, and practice them first
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I'm using Pirastro's Evah Pirazzi strings, and I think it's more than 400 sets, and it's very good, very sensitive, and the smallest example is that you're playing the same violin, but you're much more accurate, but it's not really good for practice, because it blinds your ears, and you don't hear your own sound, and if you play a regular piano for a long time, you'll find that you're playing a lot of unpleasant sound.
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It depends on what cards I have more than 1w.
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My violin costs so little, I think the one that practices should use the one that costs a little bit, it's too expensive to use for performances, and oh, I remember the most expensive, it should be still growing
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Generally, the price of a junior violin is about 300, and most of them are mechanical pianos (non-handmade pianos); A slightly better piano costs about 1500; The price of a more advanced piano ranges from 3000-9000, and if you are a beginner, you can buy a 300 one, and practice it first!!
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What strings to use depends on what kind of piano you use, how long you have used it, and your personal playing habits.
If you don't pay much attention to it, you can practice it yourself, buy a set of nylon, brand or something in the middle and high-end, about 200 300.
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If you only talk about cost performance, then the super good is the old Shanghai brand.
To be honest, these strings you listed have their own advantages and disadvantages, and the ones that are using tonica are also recommended by the teacher, and they are more expensive and I feel that they are always worried about breaking.
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Regardless of whether it is simple or not, do you use a Ninon string or a steel rope string? The sound of the pirastro's steel rope strings is also very loud. If you've been using Pirastro's steel rope strings, then go ahead and go ahead with two types, green and gray, around 190 (green) and 160 (gray).
If you use Ninon strings, Pirastro's tonica will do, about 160, if you want to be better, you can use Domilant's Ninon strings, about 230, the sound is very good, and it is already professional.
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