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![]() So...
G= .085" D= .104" A= .100" (wound I assume) E= .124" (also wound) In Gamut Gut strings that would be a Medium + G, a light D, and Medium A and E, more or less. Not a bad combo. Do you think the super light D helps with the choking thing that plain D strings can get? I totally agree with the heavier G string thing, I tried using the lighter ones and they just sort of lay there. I will say from a fledgling arco guy that Guts are even harder for me to pull a good sound from than Spirocores. There are also times when I'm playing pizz I prefer a longer note. There are also times when I wouldn't mind having a clear note on the E and A strings above A and D respectively. Opinion?
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Salutations from the Land of Cows Phil Maneri Chief Cook and Bottle Washer Fifth Avenue Fret Shop Columbus, OH USA |
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![]() But...
Dude I dig the way you play, and the way PC, La Faro, Wilbur and gazillion other great jazzers play. I gave guts a solid go for a while as well, but as weird as it may sound, it wasn't the tone I was looking for after all. Just a thought, but I think at some point I realized that I wanted my own tone, garnered from the inspiration of players from the past, but ultimately looking into the future with the most modern innovations in the instruments technology possible. I look to Rufus for this sort of artistic, forward thinking view. New stuff is out there. Please take no offense, your playing KILLS and I'm not insinuating you have a myopic view of strings, technique, etc. Just adding my .02. All that being said, I did copy down those string guages for further experimentation, much to the chagrin of my fiancee and pocketbook. Keep swingin' Brother Carlos, I'll keep listening! P.S. Tell Printup Kris from Austin says "Hello" Last edited by Adam Booker; 09-17-2008 at 10:27 PM. |
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![]() DARN IT DARN IT DARN IT!!!! Carlos and Phil have me curious about guts now. Hey, at least I can claim academic honesty in this discussion. Thanks guys...
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