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Kevinlee
05-19-2001, 04:32 AM
One more question on this string thing,well several actually. Can someone explain to me the difference between orchestra and solo strings? And what does 3/4 tuning and 1/2 tuning mean? Are they talking about bass size??? I'm sort of leaning towards the Thomastiks superflexibles at the moment. Anyone out there have any good things to say about these strings. Or even more important, anything bad to say about them.

Thanks
Kevinlee

Don Higdon
05-19-2001, 08:01 AM
3/4 tuning and 1/2 tuning don't mean anything. I think you scrambled some facts. 1/2 and 3/4 denote the size of the bass, and string makers make strings in different lengths, accordingly. If your string length from nut to bridge is between 40.5" and 43", you'll want standard 3/4 length.

If it means anything, in 45 years of playing, every pizz player I've seen using Tomastik was using Spirocores.

Francois Blais
05-19-2001, 11:26 AM
Originally posted by Kevinlee
Can someone explain to me the difference between orchestra and solo strings?

Solo-tuning is one whole tone higher than orchestra tuning. Thus, F# B E A.
Solo-tuning strings are therefore thinner than orchestra tuning strings. You can use them as a thin gauge setup. However you may find them too floppy.
There are many brands available in true thin gauge. Solo-tuning strings can be seen as extra-thin.