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Alice Violin Strings

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Steel Core, Nickel Chromium Wound

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D. Pacheco (10/25/13)
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This strings are loud, but they sound metallic. The G strings sounds feels like it's choking.



S. Jamena (5/7/13)
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These strings work best with student violins, but they still give a decent and bright sound. Alice strings last for months through regular use and will only need changing,if used rigorously. However, after awhile, the E strings begins to whistle and sound dull. Overall, despite this minor drawback, these strings are best for those who do not want to break the bank, but are still looking for quality. Try it out!
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