Tricolore Violin G-4 Gut/Silver-Wound

Tricolore

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Table of Tricolore Violin Gauges
  Light Medium Heavy
G-4 Gut/Silver .78mm .80mm .82mm

 

Tricolore strings are designed for modern performance practice at a=440.

This is a single-length (24", 60cm) violin string with a beef gut core and sterling silver wire winding. The gut core has been carefully seasoned and then wound with silver wire in the tradition of the Perfection Musical String Co.

One update we have made to the original string design is the addition of a 3-D printed ball end on each string. Modern tailpieces are made with wider string slots than those of the early 20th century and a gut knot is no longer big enough to hold the string in place. The ball end will keep the string from pulling through the tailpiece.

The Tricolore brand, used by many famous violin soloists, was one of the most well known violin strings made in the 20th century. Now, after many decades of being unavailable, we are pleased to offer these strings again. This string was developed by Ray Neiner at the Perfection Musical String Co. Brunswick, IN, just south of Chicago. The machines we use at Gamut Music to make the strings were purchased from the Perfection company, and in addition to the machines, we also received the formulations that Perfection used to make their strings, including the Tricolore brand. We have in our archives a copy of the Perfection workshop book that specifies the gauge of gut used for the cores, the size of the wires, length of the strings, and colors of the thread used for the stockings at the top and bottom of the strings. In addition to this practical information, we also received instruction for the special curing treatment that the gut cores went through before being wound and the specific techniques used in winding the wire onto the gut core. These strings are accurate replications of the ones that filled American concert halls with sound in the 20th century.

Notably, the Tricolore strings used by violinist virtuosos and many players interested in reproducing this historical tone consisted of:

  • e-1 - Goldbrokat - 0.26mm (Medium) gauge
  • a-2 - Treble Gut - 0.78mm (Medium) gauge
  • D-3 - Lyon Gut - 1.06mm (Medium) gauge
  • G-4 - Gut/Sterling Silver - 0.80mm (Medium) gauge

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Hand-made in the USA by Gamut Music, Inc., a leader in the revival of early music strings and instruments. Gut strings are not intended to be used with fine tuners or string adjusters, and those devices should be removed before installing the gut string on the instrument.

All Gamut Academie strings (pure gut and gut/metal-wound) are made with beef serosa unless they specifically say "Sheep Gut." All pure gut Tricolore violin and viola strings are made with sheep gut; gut/metal-wound Tricolore and all Red Diamond strings are made with beef serosa.

Gamut gut string gauges are approximate (≈) diameter. Meaning, that while a ≈0.60mm string is polished in the workshop to a diameter of 0.60mm, changes in ambient humidity, temperature, shipping, and storage conditions can cause to string to expand or contract slightly.

Gimped gut strings and custom gauged equal tension strings are gauged with the equivalent-gauge (=) system. This means that the gauge listed, such as =1.50mm, indicates that the string is approximately equal in weight to a plain gut string of that diameter. Of course, because the wire is much heavier than gut, the string will be much thinner than a plain gut string.

More information about Gamut gut strings, string types, gauges, and string tensions can be found on our FAQ/Articles page. Not finding an answer to your question? Please contact us directly: support@gamutmusic.com.

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Brand:
Tricolore
Width:
4.00 (in)
Height:
4.00 (in)
Depth:
0.10 (in)

    15 Reviews

  • Posted by Anjie Skaya on Dec 22nd 2017

    5

    G for Giant Greatness!!!

    Just Superb and agree with reviews about it's power and deepness. No Violinist should live without it:-)... oh I also noticed that it's rejuvenates some instruments...how cool

  • Posted by Anjie Skaya on Dec 22nd 2017

    5

    A -xlent !

    I love all TriColor Gut Strings! I love playing them and the sound they produce is just Breathtaking! Gut A is warm and soulful, of course, when you take some time to stretch and settle it. Yes, it takes careful handling to start, but it is totally worth it! Like a one of a kind antique luxury car, once you warm it up it runs smooth and joyfully. Thank you.

  • Posted by Michael Snow on Jan 24th 2017

    5

    Best strings ever

    I started using Tricolore a few years ago, after having used Pirastro Passione for a while, as well as having tried other gut strings (including some from Gamut). I was wary of using an all-gut string based on my experience with other gut strings, for several reasons, but these strings are superb. All the tone you would want, plus really good stability, easy playability all the way up the neck, and a singing tone that is wonderful. What can I say about this G string? It is totally awesome. I use the heavy gauge, and get a wonderful thick sound with lots of power from my Guarneri-style violin. You can dig in as much as you want, and it never bottoms out. It's also very long-lasting.

  • Posted by Dean Katahira on Dec 4th 2016

    5

    Tricolor gives the preferred sound on my violin

    The Tricolore Violin G-4 string is a pleasure to hear and play. It is dependable and consistent in mass throughout its length (consistent harmonics). On my instrument, the G-4 medium gives a full sound, so I think the mass is really well chosen. In the past I have got very good usage from the Tricolore series, and I feel they are “kind” to my fiddle (in string tension).

  • Posted by Eric Anadi Nemrava on Jul 29th 2016

    5

    If I knew you better, I would buy this string for you.

    I use the light gauge G. I put a ball in the loop and use it with a fine tuner in my Les Bois D'Harmonie tailpiece. In terms of sound and response, this is without question the best G string I have ever used.

  • Posted by Unknown on Dec 9th 2015

    5

    Wound Gamut G String

    The first time I purchased a Tricolore G from Gamut I was not every impressed. It felt loose and rubbery under my fingers and was very hard to produce a tone. This time however I purchased the heavy gauge. The difference was dramatic. The string settles very quickly and has an amazing response time for a gut G. As with the D it is easy to play up the neck and has wonderful projection. This string blends very well with the other strings and is a joy to play.