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Thomastik-Infeld Vienna Sound Set 328
Bass/Schrammel guitar strings Double guitar Bass Vienna Sound Set, various plucked strings. The traditional double guitar is played in Vienna, the hometown of Thomastik-Infeld, and is an essential part of the local Schrammel music. The bass strings consist of a nylon core wound with silver-plated copper wire and bring out the soft character of the instrument. The set contains the basses, 7-string (E-flat-A1), for a 13-string Schrammel guitar, 2 x 320 (E-flat and D). 3 x 321 (C-sharp and C and B1). 2 x 322 (B-flat and A1). For combination with the regular Thomastik-Infeld set CR127 (656.617). . . 328
SKU
SKU 83832
Weight
80,00
g
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GEWA music GmbH, Oelsnitzer Straße 58, 08626 Adorf, Deutschland, info@gewamusic.com
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