Tone, Renewed by Every String.
Strings Collection
A selected range of violin, viola, and cello strings chosen to support clear response, stable tuning, and expressive tone for students, advancing players, and performers.
A new set of strings can renew the voice of an instrument.
From reliable student strings to more expressive performance choices,
Lyra Strings curates each option to help players find clarity,
warmth, and control in every note.
Why Strings Matter
Where the Voice of the Instrument Begins
Strings influence how quickly the instrument responds, how clearly each note speaks, and how the tone carries across practice, lessons, and performance.
01. Tone
Strings can shape the warmth, brightness, depth, and focus of the instrument.
02. Response
The right string helps the instrument speak more clearly under the bow.
03. Stability
Reliable strings support tuning confidence through daily practice and performance.
04. Feel
Different strings can change how the instrument feels under the fingers and bow.
Tone Guide
Choose the Character of Your Sound
Different strings can bring out different qualities in an instrument. Use this guide to compare tonal directions and choose the response that best supports your playing.
Warm &
Round
Best for instruments that sound too bright or thin.
Clear &
Focused
Best for players who want cleaner articulation and definition.
Bright &
Projective
Best for instruments that need more presence or carrying power.
Well
Balanced
Best for students and players who want reliable all-around tone.
Recommended Strings
Find Your Sound
Pirastro
Thomastik Infeld
Care & Replacement
Keep Your Sound Fresh
Wipe After Playing
Clean rosin dust and sweat from the strings after each practice.
Replace Worn Strings
Strings may lose clarity, tuning stability, and response over time.
Change Gradually
When replacing a full set, change one string at a time to reduce sudden tension changes.
Check with
Your Teacher
For students, teacher guidance can help choose strings that match the instrument and playing level.
Still Have Questions?
