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So, I have an appointment made for my cello to get a checkup. He will receive a new set of strings and a magnetic wolf tone eliminator, also.
They will see if the finish needs any touch ups, as well as everything else. My cello is getting a thorough checkup.
They don't sell the green label Evah Pirazzi strings. They could have ordered them and I could have put the checkup off a week or so, but, being an impatient person, I decided to let them select a set for me, based on my likes. Their cello guy knows what I like in sound and I trust them. Plus, I am always open to trying a different set.
The wolf tone eliminator that gets attached to the string, currently on Mikey G, just does not give me enough adjustment possibility. I have one on a violin, and I really prefer that to the string wolf tone eliminator.
I have had this cello for about 3 years. I had to put off getting the checkup and will now get it its checkup.
This cello is a lovely cello to play. I donated my other cellos and am holding on to this one. He is getting a lot more play time because he is my main cello. I have an inexpensive electric cello that I can use outside and also, when I want to be "quietly" playing my cello. Sounds like an oxymoron. Silently and cello.
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