Strings made from sheep gut have been mentioned in the history of string instruments since earliest times. While nomadic peoples used tendons and horse hair, following the finding of an Egyptian lute from 1500 BC, we know that the Egyptians had already mastered the techniques of gut string manufacturing.
It is possible that a gut rope made of thin twisted gut filaments was used for the lower strings in the later centuries.
The metal wound strings which we use today did not start to be developed until the middle of the 17th century, at the time of Stradivarius.
To offer you this authentic stringing at today’s high quality we have reconstructed these developments and incorporated them into our gamba string program.
Fundamentally even today it is still possible to use plain gut strings for the lowest strings of the gamba, however the stiffness and thickness of the mono-filament of the gut string is a considerable impairment to playability of the deeper notes.
The set comprises each two pieces of the following strings:
TONE | ITEM DESCRIPTION | ART.NO. |
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E |
Steel N10 1/2 4.5 kg ![]() ![]() ![]() |
364130 |
E |
Steel N11 5.4 kg ![]() ![]() ![]() |
364140 |
A |
Gut N10 1/2 3.2 kg ![]() ![]() ![]() |
164230 |
A |
Gut N11 3.4 kg ![]() ![]() ![]() |
164240 |
D |
Gut/Aluminum N10 1/2 2.6 kg ![]() ![]() ![]() |
264530 |
D |
Gut/Aluminum N11 2.8 kg ![]() ![]() ![]() |
264540 |
G |
Gut/Silver N10 1/2 2.5 kg ![]() ![]() ![]() |
264430 |
G |
Gut/Silver N11 2.6 kg ![]() ![]() ![]() |
264440 |
SET |
N11 |
264000 |
SET |
Resonance Mittel |
364500 |