Rosin 
 
   15:58 on Monday, October 18, 2004
 
           
 
  
  
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(Rob)
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Sorry but as an add on to my last question: there seems to be so many varieties of rosin available - what should one be looking for and which should one avoid? thanks again. 
 
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Re: Rosin 
 
   20:06 on Monday, October 18, 2004
 
           
 
  
  
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(Curry)
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Apparently the circular cakes are better to use than the rectangular boxes because as you wear down the ones in the rectangular pieces of wood it forms a groobe which makes the rosin application uneven.  
 
I think the rule of thumb was dark rosin if you live in a moderately ish dry climate (I live in kansas and i was told dark is the way to go, i did some research but i forgot) and light rosin is better for wetter climates because of the humidity. I`d check on this though. 
 
Look through Sharmusic.com and swstrings.com they have a lotta different stuff. I dont think theres really any big ones to stay away from. Some are made for certain strings, like Pirastro`s Olive rosin for their Oliv strings, but in general i think about anything will work.  
 
 
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Re: Rosin 
 
   19:31 on Saturday, October 23, 2004
 
           
 
  
  
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(LG)
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I used to use a light rosin... 
 
But theres some stuff which is Green. 
It is the dogs dangly bits!!! Damn amazing, I was recommended it by my teacher who is a professional voilinst. 
 
Yea so look out for rosins where the acual rosin is GREEN in colour! its fab! 
 
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Re: Rosin 
 
   19:37 on Saturday, October 23, 2004
 
           
 
  
  
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(rob)
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Thanks, what is the green stuff called? Also why is it better - hwo does it improve things? 
Ta. 
 
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