Bnouhet
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Strings in the nut
Hello dear players
Could anyone give some clue?
I just put new strings, Kurschner high quality, but they do not slide well in the nut grooves. The tunig goes by steps.
I checked the nut, bone high precision, and rectified as possible for the new strings.
Thomastik (Austria) is famous for his smoother flatwound guitar and violin strings. I wonder if this exists also for the oud. (I'll ask to them)
This could also improove the sound.
Thank in advance.
Bernard.
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Jody Stecher
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I think you may have a problem with the grooves in the nut, rather than with the strings. Perhaps there is friction in the grooves. Try a bit of
graphite from a soft pencil. That might be enough to make the tuning smooth.
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Bnouhet
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Thank you Jody
I kan try this, even if I took great care of the grooves with special tools.
After 3 days it's already a bit better.
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Bnouhet
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Well...
Thomastik's answer is : we don't have them....
They have other but I have no idea about the quality.
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Omar Al-Mufti
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The round tip pencil helps to smooth the surface as Jody suggested. After thar rub some dry soap into the grooves to works as lubricant.
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Bnouhet
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Yes, I just did: perfect.
Since the nut is made of bone and is very good made, I would never believe it could be necessary.
Graphite was enough to solve the problem.
Thank for you both !
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