What are dominant violin strings?
The dominant violin chains are synthetic violin strings produced by the Thomastics-Infeld Society in Vienna, Austria. Violin players consider them a gold standard among synthetic chains and chains are probably the most popular type of violin chains in the world. Thomastik-Infeld has changed his design for dominant violin strings because he developed them in the 70s. These chains were very flexible, giving players more control over the reaction they required from the chains. The intestinal chains were also rich in heat and undertones, which are higher tones produced while playing notes due to partial or overall multiplication of the wavelength of the base playground. The disadvantage of the intestinal chains was that they were sensitive to climate changes, which means that frequent redirection was necessary.
Unlike intestinal chains, metal strings are made of S.Bstance as aluminum and steel. These chains last much longer than intestinal strings. They are also more stable in terms of playground. Often universityAK sound too clear and lacks undertones and chains in the warmth.
Student and professional violin players needed a violin chain that was a happy medium between the intestinal and steel strings. The aim was to create a string that had stability and durability of metal, but flexibility, heat and tone color of the intestine. That's why Thomastik-Infeld set up to work with a dominant chain.
dominant violin strings, with their nylon perlon core, do not usually have metal edge steel chains, but are not as sensitive as intestinal strings to change the weather. The flexibility of the nylon core provides a soft and rich sound, which also remains alive. The chains are reported to respond well to all types of playing, and the inclination and pizzicato are inserted.
violins come in multiple sizes, the most common is full size or 4/4. Other sizes include 1/2, 1/4, 1/8 and for the smallest playersAbout three years, 1/16. Dominant violin strings are available for all these violin sizes. The strings are also available individually or as a set.
Although the dominant violin chains are the default chain that the violin player can choose comfortably, are not suitable for all types of playing, nor do they meet all violin. Players may need another synthetic chain brand depending on the characteristics of their tool and what they want to do, because the correct combination of tone, flexibility and sensitivity is variable.