What to look for in new intermediate bow

    
What to look for in new intermediate bow    06:39 on Sunday, December 14, 2008          

lucaswf
(5 points)
Posted by lucaswf

Hi,

I havent been playing violin much. A little over this last year. Anywho, I had an older violin i got from my grandparents. Just decided to learn while my wife learns how to play viola. The bow that was with the violin was broke so bought a used one. The rosin doesnt really stay on it well (the part by the frog is black and sounds real scratchy no matter how much or little rosin is put on it). So now I'm looking to get a new bow. Nothing fancy, just something to practice with. Probably 50-100 dollar range. Not sure what the most reputable violin manufacturers are. Thanks


Re: What to look for in new intermediate bow    07:26 on Sunday, December 14, 2008          

kelloviol
(3 points)
Posted by kelloviol

I have only been playing for a year but I would recommend the bow I use. It is made by Hidersine, who are more famous for making Rosin. They branched out to bows and later violins. I am in Scotland so can only get quotes in British Pounds, I found one at £23.00. I don't know where you live but that is about $35 or 26 euros.

Good luck!


Re: What to look for in new intermediate bow    21:05 on Saturday, January 3, 2009          

carpet
(3 points)
Posted by carpet

the black part near the frog probably means your bow only needs a rehair. if its a good bow i would keep it and just get a rehair but if its a cheap one a new bow for cheap costs as much as a rehair.


Re: What to look for in new intermediate bow    02:15 on Wednesday, July 22, 2009          

EricHill
(21 points)
Posted by EricHill

I would suggest you get a carbon fiber bow, you can buy then pretty cheap and they last a long time you read about carbon fiber bows here http://violinlessonshq.com/2009/06/15/what-you-should-know-about-carbon-fiber-bows/


   




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