🎻 Elevate your violin game with strings that sing clarity and style!
The Thomastik-Infeld 135B Dominant Strings Set 4/4 features corrosion-resistant steel E string with aluminum wound ball end, nylon and aluminum core strings for quick response, low tension for stable tuning, and is designed for both beginners and professionals seeking rich, focused violin tones with superior durability.
K**Y
Fine strings
Great tonal quality and tone retention
J**K
Best strings
My all time favorite
S**H
Violin Teacher Recommended
My daughter's violin teacher suggested it as a bit pricier alternative but swore that it is very good. I know nothing about strings, just took her word for it. Both the daughter and the teacher are happy.
L**O
Awesome
The sound of my violin is now vibrant and beautiful! Really impressed and satisfied!
L**S
Not Just For Beginners
This is a quality set of violin strings. They are well made & packaged. Delivery was actually ahead of delivery date. Will definitely order again in the future, this is good value .
P**E
These are of dependable quality.
I use these strings on my violin. They seem to bring out the best in my instrument.
E**E
Effortless playability, great projection
I have been playing violin for 10 years. For years 6-8 I had been using Dominant strings when I took a break to try out D'Addario Helicore strings, because of the harsh quality of the E string that Dominants are so notorious for. I don't know why I hadn't thought sooner to just switch out the E, but I digress.Skip ahead a few years later — while I do still love my Helicores, it was time for me to re-string, and I decided to give Dominants another try (because we can't all afford Evah Pirazzi gold lol). I also picked up a loose Pirastro Gold E for my E string since it seems to be a popular combo with Dominants — and with good reason, I would find.Upon re-stringing I rediscovered how easy Dominant strings are to tune, but they take a while to settle in and tend to slip pretty quickly until they're "broken in" (especially the A string). That being said, the difference in playability between the Dominant and Helicore strings is night and day — Dominants feel much less resistant and tense, with the same if not better projection. Playing on Dominants feels effortless and smooth, and the Pirastro Gold E was a great substitute for the Dominant E.
A**R
Great quality
My granddaughters violin teacher recommended this brand. Pricey bit worth it
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