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string theory: dirty fingers


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Originally posted by opiepac

That happens every time I play violin these days. I think for me it means I need new strings. Perhaps its new strings rubbing off their coating? Also could be a dirty fretboard (or in my case fingerboard).

 

 

well i'm talking about new strings. the strings that come on new Eastwoods and Jay Tursers do this so i just assumed it was something to do with cheap strings.

 

i just got a package of a dozen Rogue strings (all 10's) and the weird thing is that the brand new 10 tha i put on dicolored my fingers quite obviously.

 

next day--nothing.

 

clean as a whistle.

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Originally posted by GuyaGuy



is that a brand of strings?

 

 

its a joke... i thought you would get it, because i thought the title of the thread was a joke.

 

google string theory, and super string theory. superstring theory replaced string theory essentially. well replaced is the wrong word, but you get what i mean.

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Originally posted by Brian Marshall



its a joke... i thought you would get it, because i thought the title of the thread was a joke.


google string theory, and super string theory. superstring theory replaced string theory essentially. well replaced is the wrong word, but you get what i mean.



huh?
oh...wait, no...
huh?
oh, yeah!
now i get it!


:D

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