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Pirastro TON412021 Tonica Violin Strings, Set, 4/4

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$36.98

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About this item

  • Nylon core strings
  • Lively and round sound
  • Easy tone attack
  • Very easy response



Sarah
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2025
These work great for my hymn playing! Have a good sound too!
B. Johnson
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2024
Great tone - these string sound great in my fiddle. But they were not packaged well so in the future I think I will order from another source as they arrived slightly damaged.
Barb B.
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2020
The A-string is already unraveling (near the tuning peg, which is a weird place) and I barely put these on, about 3 days ago with some light playing/tuning just to break them in. The tone is ok but a little too tinny for the violin. Better tone than cheaper strings, but took forever to stretch/break in, and obviously not durable at all. Very disappointed.Also, I'm realizing too late that returning a whole pack of strings AFTER restringing the violin and breaking them in is a huge hassle, so buyer beware. And for the skeptics, I have been playing for 20 years and put new strings on many, many times, so this was not user error.
joe baca
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2019
Best string I have found for the price. I play outside in Florida everyday and I always go back to these. I have to change strings quite frequently due to the nature of my gig and these strings keep up with tone and cost. Only thing I notice is the A unravels and is the first to go, consistently. But at least it’s consistently. I have found a good rhythm of changing them out is once the A goes change it and the E and then let the G/D loose over night and retune. Then the next time around change all four - so keep an extra A and E handy.It’s tone is quality for not breaking my bank.
JF
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2019
At first I was not very impressed. They have a bit more of metallic resonance on my violin. However, they are very responsive and project very well, which is nice to get greater volume with less force. A,D,G strings took a few days to work in, E string stayed mostly in tune immediately. Overall, mostly pleased and would buy again.
Meagan DePugh
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2018
These strings are a huge step up from the cheap-o strings I had been buying from my school violin teacher, no fault to her- she sold us 2 dollar strings because that's what we usually had on us.They sound great for the price, and have a good neutral tone. Definitely compare to the Dominants, but with a cheaper price tag and are a little brighter, which I like as, my violin sounds a bit warm already.Price per performance, I think this string set is worth it for students and those not wanting to break the bank on professional strings.
Tom
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2017
I'm a bluegrass fiddler. I've been looking for a replacement for Helicores. The Helicores come apart after a month of playing and I have never liked the feel of them. These strings were recommended by a friend. I love them. They feel amazing, sound amazing, and they are a much more "precise" string (intonation-wise) than the Helicores. They respond to fast bowing better. The E string is absolutely fantastic. It really sings. They take a while to stretch and I have to re-tune every time I get it out of the case, but they tune easier and are very forgiving. I don't even use my fine tuners on the G, D, or A. They have been on now for about 2 months and sound just as good or better than they did when I put them on.I will be buying these again.
ScribeBuddy
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2017
These have a lovely, mellow tone that carries. I particularly love the E string, which is a tricky one in general for squeakiness/tinny-sounding tones in many string sets. The E and G have been my trouble strings (this is pretty common). With this string set, the tone seems consistent among all four strings.I hate to talk another brand down, and I'm not doing this now, but I do need to say that my previous go-to D'Addario Preludes are more difficult (slower response time) and less deep/mature/mellow a sound by comparison. I would still take the Preludes over factory strings, for sure. When pimping out your starter violin, start lower and work your way up to see what really works for your violin and for the sound you want to achieve.These are all comparatively lower-end strings as going up from here significantly on strings probably won't change the quality much - there's only so far you can go on a $300 violin, pro strings or no pro strings. But for my needs and on my starter/student violin these are just amazing.You'll go through the usual constant re-tuning in the beginning...I tune each time I play anyway so this is no bother to me.
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