Description
Gamut Academie Gut Pardessus de Viole Strings are designed for Baroque instruments by those musicians playing historical performance practice at a=415, and are perfectly suitable for modern a=440 practice, but the result will be a little bit more tension at a=440.
Pardessus de Viole Gut Five String Set Gauges |
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Pardessus de Viole g-1 Gut | |
Light | 0.44mm |
Medium | 0.46mm |
Heavy | 0.48mm |
Pardessus de Viole d-2 Gut | |
Light | 0.60mm |
Medium | 0.62mm |
Heavy | 0.64mm |
Pardessus de Viole a-3 Gut | |
Light | 0.82mm |
Medium | 0.84mm |
Heavy | 0.86mm |
Pardessus de Viole D-4 Pistoy | |
Light | 1.14mm |
Medium | 1.16mm |
Heavy | 1.18mm |
Pardessus de Viole G-5 Gut/Silverplate | |
Light | =1.34mm |
Medium | =1.36mm |
Heavy | =1.38mm |
We have bundled together the most popular kinds of beef gut (bovine serosa) Pardessus de Viole strings (24", 60cm) and offer them in a standard set for ease of ordering. The set consists of:
- g-1 - Treble Gut, double-length
- d-2 - Treble Gut, double-length
- a-3 - Lyon Gut
- D-4 - Pistoy Gut
- G-5 - Gut/Silverplate-Wound
The set comes with plain ends for the g-1, d-2, a-3, and D-4. The G-5 comes with a 3-D printed ball end by default, and there is an option to add ball ends to the other strings. Instructions on how to tie a string knot are on the back of each package.
Plain gut strings are available with a natural or varnish finish. Natural strings are hand-rubbed with a light oil. Varnished strings have three coats of finish before being hand polished with the oil. There is an additional charge for varnished strings.
The gauges of the wound strings are listed in an equivalent gut relationship. This means that the mass and resulting tension of the string are equal to a plain gut string in the gauge listed. For instance, if the gauge is listed as =1.80mm, then the mass of the string is the same as a plain gut string 1.80mm in diameter. We use this method because our calculators report the gauges of strings in plain gut gauges, so it is easier to understand the tensions of wound strings when one knows the mass of the string rather than the physical diameter of the wound string.
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