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Does Anyone Like D'Addario Gypsy strings?

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  • JasonSJasonS New AJL 503, Mateos Audrey
    edited April 15 Posts: 190

    Spirocore mediums have been the standard upright jazz string for many years. They can be overly bright/zingy on some basses when new but it doesn't take too long to break them in if you're playing a lot. It's not uncommon to get 5-10 years, if not more, out of a set of Spiros!

    Evah Pirazzi strings are also nice and a good alternative to Spiros if you want something a little darker. The Evah Gold (aka Slaps) are good if you want something closer to gut without investing in guts. Managing tone, volume, and string tension is a big deal on upright bass. Lots of guys will mix strings from different sets to get things just right. It's a pretty different world from "Just get Argentines"! ☺️

    flaco
  • pdgpdg ✭✭
    edited April 15 Posts: 673

    If I remember correctly, one guy (Vic Wong playing bass at one gig!) used fishing line as strings, and it sounded fine (for gypsy jazz). Must have cost a lot less.

    billyshakes
  • paulmcevoy75paulmcevoy75 Portland, MaineNew
    Posts: 824

    When I was at New England Conservatory I used weedwacker blades as bass strings for a minute. I called them "wackers".

    George Russell (that George Russell) "what is that, it sounds like cardboard".

    My friend just reminded me of that the other day. Yes. Very cheap. Not very lydian though.

  • wimwim ChicagoModerator Barault #503 replica
    edited April 15 Posts: 1,662

    Fishing line? That’s for the other kind of bass



    voutoreenieflacoBucobillyshakesBillDaCostaWilliams
  • pdgpdg ✭✭
    Posts: 673

    The "lure" of inexpensive solutions!

  • paulmcevoy75paulmcevoy75 Portland, MaineNew
    Posts: 824

    That's a good bass line.

  • pdgpdg ✭✭
    Posts: 673

    I thought it was pretty crappy.

    Bucovoutoreenie
  • billyshakesbillyshakes NoVA✭✭✭
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  • pdgpdg ✭✭
    Posts: 673

    My mistake!

    voutoreeniebillyshakes
  • JoonasJoonas EstoniaNew Altamira M
    Posts: 131

    I once put double bass strings (got them from my uncle who's a classical bassist) on a bass guitar and those pulled the neck out of it's socket like nothing. It wasn't an expensive instrument so it wasn't that big of a deal but still, didn't expect that.

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