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Popular Violin String Sets
In addition to the full set of Dominant strings, another popular option among violinists is to replace the Dominant E string with the E string from another brand. If the violinist prefers a specific sound for their instrument, these combinations can often result in a warmer or more projecting tone for the upper strings.
Goldbrokat E: An E string with punch and edge. The Goldbrokat E addsbrilliance and is quite flexible.
Hill E: Not as powerful as the other E strings, but is popular for itsvery sweet sound.
GoldLabel E: Stronger than the other ThomasticDominant E strings and has a wonderful ringing tone.
Jargar E: Shares qualities similar to the Gold Label E with a rounder, more powerful sound.
Larsen E: Rounds out the Thomastik Dominant A, Dand G helping them sound more like gut strings.
PirastoOliv E: The Oliv E is brilliant and powerful especially inhigher positions.
For more E string options, consider the Dominant “no E” set to mix and match to your preference.


Question
tom delbanco –
I am confused by your new “set” way of ordering Dominant violin strings. I want a silver D and don’t see how to specify it. “Mixed” doesn’t tell me anything…
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ADAN RICO –
There are no premade sets for Dominants that include the silver D. To order a set that includes that string, each string would need to be ordered individually. Mixed refers to the different windings on the strings such as A – aluminum, D – aluminum, and G – silver.
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