Description
Until the mid-20th century the top three strings of Ouds were mounted exclusively in gut, a material that had been used for thousand of years and that combines excellent promptness of attack with brilliance of timbre, very different in other words, from modern nylon strings.
And until recently the typical sound quality of gut has been a constant point of reference for Oud-makers, composers and performers alike. A fundamental aim of our research has therefore been to make a new synthetic product having the same acoustic properties as gut but without its typical defects (high cost, limited duration and high instability under varying climates).
The New Nylgut has precisely these qualities... allowing one, on the one hand, to rediscover the sonorities familiar to the great 19th and 20th century Oud masters and guaranteeing on the other, a stability of tuning higher even than that of the best gut and nylon strings.
Features:
- Tuning: Iraqi Tuning, Floating Bridge: ff; cc; gg; DD; AA; F.
- Made in standard tension (3.4 Kg average for each string).
- All the wound strings are red copper.
- String conversion: New Nylgut gauge = Nylon gauge x .91 example: .71 mm Nylon x .91= .646 mm New Nylgut ( .66 mm available)
Please Note: Just like gut, New Nylgut is liable to suffer from cutting edges. Before stringing the instrument do make sure the nut and bridge are free from sharp edges and the nut grooves not too deep and perfectly smooth. You can get rid of sharp edges with very fine grit sandpaper (600, for example) or the finest steelwool (000).
The best sound quality develops when the strings have completely set, which may ordinarily take sometime. To achieve a stable intonation in just a few minutes you can repeatedly pinch each string at midlength with your fingers, pull it decidedly sideways and tune it up again. Stop when the string does not pull out of tune anymore.
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