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Published on 05/30/07 at 06:07
Type in full gypsy! very beautiful, very in style with a suspension bridge

UTILIZATION

Nice and short sleeve (big plus for me)
on its fate in its own rhythm (bein should not be afraid to scratch hard to sound even better) and solo must be clean and precise, the only downside to the pentatonic Rapidos (lol)

SOUNDS

Very original but also very versatile
he must love his special (I like: D)

OVERALL OPINION

I was looking for a scratching noise that had character, original, yet goes everywhere ... well I'm ready!
First original, there are only connoisseurs who know that it is a gypsy (the gypsy's true, it's not very common!)
Then not everywhere because you can play full of things. I bought a OCUP head passes in a trendy gypsy, but once out of the pass I went back to play most common stuff (tryo, Ogres de Barback, ...) and folk (eagle eyed cherry, Lynyrd Skynyrd, ...) and it goes well for everything! it's amazing!
The rhythmic sound is terrible, its a very very nice in cavernous vriament gypsy and other tryo ... Special folk but gives very same qd (my opinion)
Alone I do not know I do not, but from a friend a soloist, she lacks precision
I'm more a fan of riffs (like swing or minor alabahma sweet home) and then I think she has a beautiful sound that shows strong casually (I said at the same time I'm still on the strings of origin). I think for a solo precise and clean it must be sheer bliss (as long as we remain clear and clean hehe)!
It's been in seven months that I have and she always gives as good or better
All for just over 200 euros, it is almost set!

Gratouilleurs recommend for Sunday because I'm sure there is more pro qd, it is another violin (probably at the handle to allow it to be less accurate, faster)