sergi stringsstrings for violins, cellos and double basses
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today we invite you to learn a little more about this initiative.
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Although it is true that the sound of a stringed instrument is fundamentally associated with the construction characteristics with which it has been made, an element that may possibly go unnoticed by the uninitiated is the type of strings that are used in an instrument.
Today much research has been done on materials, alloys, diameters, textures and more than one hundred thousand other characteristics, all of them responsible for providing the instrumentalist and his audience with the "ideal sound". Or at least help him get it.
The string provides the instrument with the raw material that, amplified and enriched in the resonance box, will produce that magical and bewitching product: the sound of those instruments (for which some of us spend hours studying, many others They spend hours debating, an army beyond looking for the latest recorded novelties and others designing study plans so that that centennial art continues and is not lost).
In this space we invite you to discover the ins and outs of the construction of that part of the machinery at the service of music, instrumentalists and art in general: The string.
From the hand of a team that has dedicated its passion to the ancient art of making strings for bow instruments. The Sergistrings team is a company based in China and Spain.
In the coming days we will expand these notes.
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