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Jargar Violin E String Ball End Heavy
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Jargar Violin E String Ball End Heavy

ยฃ9.99
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Buy Signal
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Confidence: 50/100
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Fair Value
Price near historical average โ€” neutral outlook
Confidence: 50%
Reasons to Buy
โœ“Near 90-day low โ€” historically optimal entry point
โœ“Detailed product specifications available โ€” transparent product information
Risks / Watch Out
โœ—Currently at or above the 90-day average price
โœ—Only 1 store carrying this product โ€” limited price competition
Product Fundamentals
  • Jargar string range Jargar offer their violin strings in three different tensions Forte (heavy) Medium and Dolce (light). Lighter strings respond better to the bow and are less tiring for extended periods of playing. While having a slower response heavier strings produce a louder more intense sound. Medium sits in between these. You should consider which will match your playing style and tonal preferences the best. Jargar also offer a G string in a "Silver Sound" variation with silver winding. Emulating gut better they are often combined with the standard materials for a warmer and rounder tone. This is perfect for lower strings and are available in three tensions. About Jargar Jargar began in 1956 after years of experimentation by Danish cellist Jarl Hansen who wanted more from his cello than the gut strings he was using could provide. He developed a string with a core of steel and wound with pure or alloyed metal. Like many other string makers Hansen realised that steel cores offered far greater stability and durability than gut and a stronger tone. These strings grew to be extremely popular amongst classical musicians and the company expanded providing for violin viola and double bass. Specifications Tension: Forte (heavy) String note: E Core material: Flexible steel End: Ball end Winding: Chrome steel Instrument size: 4/4 String diameter: 0.27 mm
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