How exciting! I love hearing the different strings you try out. I’ve been curious about these strings so I look forward to hearing your thoughts. Larsens in general are my preferred brand so I’m sure it’ll be good. Do you happen to have a video recommending different strings based on if you’re a soloist, chamber player, or orchestral player? That might be helpful for some people
Thank you so much for your review, Eric. We're very grateful for your kind words and hope they will inspire others to see if our Il Cannone Direct & Focused soloist strings can unlock the potential of their violin. PS: All the material can be separated and recycled accordingly. The same with our strings. When the time comes, they can be responsibly disposed of as scrap metal, contributing to the circular economy.
A good review. Have you tried larsen Aurora at all. I like these strings alot but myself oil use Aurora because they are cheaper and the tone is very similar on my violin anyway to the cannone strings ,so I'm using Aurora strings tgey are cheaper so I can carry couple spare sets. But I like your video o will watch the next one with your review when they settle in. I find all larsen take a bit longer to settle usually for me couple days , bit then they stay in tune wonderfully well and last much longer than other makes
I agree! Probably need to season in the new ill canone strings. I'll be real honest. My Eva Pirazzi greens are 3/4 of a year old. The A is becoming unwound.at the.nut but I can play a concerto intermixed with London Bridge is Falling Down and it sounds like Sara on Dark Shadows! It's eery how I miss judged the longevity of these great strings. I'm just a beginner with a 40 year layover from 1970; and I gave up to soon and before the miracle happened. Eric I admire your quick left hand fingerings! ITS amazing. Maybe some day I will try the solo I'll Canone, however as my mother wisely told me; when you find something that works you stay with it. I'm flabbergasted these ordinary green label Eva Pirazzis are almost a year old. True, I don't practice every day but when I need them there there for me. I'm perfectly happy with the E string too!. I run a tiny piece of chamois under the E and A strings as the A tends to be a little garish and the E likes to cut into my bridge. Thank you for testing the I'll canone by Larsen. For so many years I had to be content with silver wound gut but once there broken in and for me it's taken longer than 3 months, these Evas are a hot little tart! Thanks Eric I don't mean to diss your Larsens! But in the card game of strings I like to stand pat! Yours very truly ce. Usa.😅
How exciting! I love hearing the different strings you try out. I’ve been curious about these strings so I look forward to hearing your thoughts. Larsens in general are my preferred brand so I’m sure it’ll be good.
Do you happen to have a video recommending different strings based on if you’re a soloist, chamber player, or orchestral player? That might be helpful for some people
Thank you so much for your review, Eric. We're very grateful for your kind words and hope they will inspire others to see if our Il Cannone Direct & Focused soloist strings can unlock the potential of their violin.
PS: All the material can be separated and recycled accordingly. The same with our strings. When the time comes, they can be responsibly disposed of as scrap metal, contributing to the circular economy.
Il Canonne regular and soloist are my favorites I wish they made some for viola
A good review. Have you tried larsen Aurora at all. I like these strings alot but myself oil use Aurora because they are cheaper and the tone is very similar on my violin anyway to the cannone strings ,so I'm using Aurora strings tgey are cheaper so I can carry couple spare sets. But I like your video o will watch the next one with your review when they settle in. I find all larsen take a bit longer to settle usually for me couple days , bit then they stay in tune wonderfully well and last much longer than other makes
I agree! Probably need to season in the new ill canone strings. I'll be real honest. My Eva Pirazzi greens are 3/4 of a year old. The A is becoming unwound.at the.nut but I can play a concerto intermixed with London Bridge is Falling Down and it sounds like Sara on Dark Shadows! It's eery how I miss judged the longevity of these great strings. I'm just a beginner with a 40 year layover from 1970; and I gave up to soon and before the miracle happened. Eric I admire your quick left hand fingerings! ITS amazing. Maybe some day I will try the solo I'll Canone, however as my mother wisely told me; when you find something that works you stay with it. I'm flabbergasted these ordinary green label Eva Pirazzis are almost a year old. True, I don't practice every day but when I need them there there for me. I'm perfectly happy with the E string too!. I run a tiny piece of chamois under the E and A strings as the A tends to be a little garish and the E likes to cut into my bridge. Thank you for testing the I'll canone by Larsen. For so many years I had to be content with silver wound gut but once there broken in and for me it's taken longer than 3 months, these Evas are a hot little tart! Thanks Eric I don't mean to diss your Larsens! But in the card game of strings I like to stand pat! Yours very truly ce. Usa.😅