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Guitar String from Savarez belonging to the Cristal Corum series

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    Savarez 500CJ High TensionPublished on 01/01/09 at 11:47
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Hi (or Hi)
    As background, these strings are mounted on a guitar Cuenca MODEL n10 10 years of age (I know there are plenty of 10 ...).
    I play mostly classical music pieces (all current) but am also coaching.
    I've bought on the advice of a dealer (rather convincing), i was puzzled at beginners, especially 22 the game (must be able to find cheaper).
    I play games on Savarez always, and very often with sries "Red Card" or "Corum" (for the 3 bass strings).
    Corum for strings, I use them as much as possible (find them on sale the unit is hard), I find more and more specific on "hot" as standard strings (or red card).
    My advice is to talk about Plutt Agues "New Glass", which are apparent…
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    Hi (or Hi)
    As background, these strings are mounted on a guitar Cuenca MODEL n10 10 years of age (I know there are plenty of 10 ...).
    I play mostly classical music pieces (all current) but am also coaching.
    I've bought on the advice of a dealer (rather convincing), i was puzzled at beginners, especially 22 the game (must be able to find cheaper).
    I play games on Savarez always, and very often with sries "Red Card" or "Corum" (for the 3 bass strings).
    Corum for strings, I use them as much as possible (find them on sale the unit is hard), I find more and more specific on "hot" as standard strings (or red card).
    My advice is to talk about Plutt Agues "New Glass", which are apparently a novelty in Savar.
    "New Glass", you say, is going to sound cold ... both play on "Red Card".
    In fact, to be frank, it took me a while to adapt. To beginners, I felt that these strings Agues sounded "fake", especially the G string. But once the step taken and adaptation over, it's really ecstasy! (No kidding).
    My guitar (which is "only" 2000F (the era), 320 today) Trascender t, really, I dare not imagine what it would be on a classical concert or luthier.
    In fact, the appellation "New Glass" is misleading, these strings do not sound in no case calmly, to me they sublimate largely "Red Cards". There is a "coulquot, in addition, all grades (the button toward the middle or towards the bridge), slip, bonds, or non-natural harmonics, can be made very expressive and, Manir Gnrale are more audible and easier to "go out".
    In fact we lost this espce halo that had been around the notes with the string "Red Cards", was won by precision, and all without losing the warmth of nylon (which I feared ).
    Voil j'espre does not have too confused if there are points that seem unclear or if you have questions, Do not hesitate.
    Finally, it is clear that I have found my nylon strings Agues ... A choice I'll do it again and ... Savarez Hats off!

    Addition of 13-03-2010: A teacher friend / concert classical guitar has tried this but it seemed too "slamming" may be do to a guitar whose table is picea ( trend sound more "brilliant") that both of my guitar cedar (trend sound "softer ")...
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