

🎶 Elevate your sound with the iconic Dominant G string—where tradition meets modern mastery.
The Thomastik Dominant 4/4 Violin G String Medium Silver-Perlon combines a synthetic multi-strand nylon core with a silver-wound alloy steel exterior, offering a warm, gut-like tone and reliable durability. Designed for full-size violins, this medium gauge string is favored by advanced students and professionals for its balanced tension and clear sound, making it a top choice for solo string replacement or set upgrades.
| ASIN | B000E1P9MY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #161,417 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #415 in Violin Strings |
| Color Name | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (41) |
| Date First Available | June 17, 2006 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.16 ounces |
| Item model number | 133 |
| Product Dimensions | 4 x 4 x 1 inches |
| String Gauge | Medium |
| String Material | Alloy Steel |
H**S
Good strings for an advanced student violinist
Have always used these strings for all my five children’s string instruments( violins and cello). Recommended years ago by a violin teacher for a decent sound and reasonable price point.
J**2
Great Sounding G
The G string is probably my favorite sounding string from this line of strings. Being a beginner I don't know what the best strings in the world are but I really like the sound of this G compared to others I have heard. It has more a warm sound and less metallic than the E string from the same set. Even though for the price you might as well just buy a whole pack but than again if you only need one than no big deal. One problem I did notice is the string vibrates or something and has a strange sound when it does but than again that could be my violin but if not than this would be a three or four star string.
K**D
Good strings.
Last year I had a plan to replace my violin strings. Might have even been 2 years ago. WEll I did the G and then stopped. This year I decided I'm seriously going to replace these strings now well I didn't have a replacement G. So here I am getting a G. Anyhow, these are good strings. You can angst over these things in 100 different ways and what kind of strings to get and what is the wrap and the core and whatever. Everyone's instrument is different. Everyone's bow is different. Everyone's playing is different. These work for me. THey might work for you.
E**M
Not adequate.
Tried twice with these, got snapped strings during instalation both times. Bought one from a music shop and it is going strong. Do with that info what you will.
M**D
Great value for the price
These are the only violin strings I will use. They bring a warm tone to my playing and I can tell a huge difference compared with other strings. Great value for the price.
R**N
Decent sounding, durable strings
Still the same great quality that they ever were. I used to like them 25 years ago, and I still like them now. They have a smooth, responsive feel and a nice warm tone that's clear, neither fuzzy nor shrill or squeaky.
J**S
Very good "bang for the buck" for the budget minded.
I've been using these since the 1980's and never had a problem. Good performance for the money, although a bit slow to break in.
S**N
Quality string
At first, I wasn't impressed with the sound quality, but after I "broke it in"(I guess) it sounds much better than my old g-string. It resonates very well in my violin and I'd recommend to anyone.
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