By Savarez Corelli
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Pros: I use Corelli Crystal on my hurdy gurdy. They have a warm tone and good resistance to wear. The relation between tension, pitch and degree of vibration (string movement) is always a concern particularly to avoid excessive vibration. I tried the Forte against the medium and found the medium better. The Forte gave a coarser sound and moved as much as the medium so no benefits.
Cons: See above.
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Keen Amateur
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Pros: Recommended by a friend in Glasgow, and I've had no complaints. Also cheaper than Dominant, with a nicer sound.
Cons: There is nothing to dislike
Other: I find the G string needs replacing more often than the other strings. The bow polishes the contact area, so that in very quiet passages, the hair slides over the string without making it vibrate.
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Pros: The string settled in quickly, and holds in tune very well. It has a clear tone and quick response. I personally use this string as a low G melody string on a hurdy gurdy, and for this purpose it is perfect. The low iron content of this string allows me to use coil pickups too. The consistancy between strings means I do not have to re-tune my keybox, and intonations.
Cons: The strings have a slight memory (insignificant really), meaning if you tune up from a semitone flat, it becomes slightly flat after a couple of minutes. No real cons to mention.
Other: Perfect for a low G chanterelle on a hurdy gurdy, and the Forte makes a good low-low D on a hurdy gurdy.