Liebenzeller Larica Gold III, Cello Rosin Hard
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My new viola bow came with it, as well as this new An immediate, crystal-clear picture of what is going on is what I get As soon as I start drawing the bow, I hear a clear tone. There is very little dust generated by the rosin, almost none, but perhaps because of this, it is very hard and I need to reapply it more often than I would expect (about Since I am new to playing, I have nothing to compare it to, but it seems like this rosin grabs the strings very As soon as I changed my bows and rosins, I found my playing improved instantly.
The Pirastro rosins I've been using for a while are reasonably priced, so I thought I would try this more expensive brand. It's a decision I'm very glad I made. It seems that the bow glides across the strings more smoothly, and the sound and feel are warmer. My opinion is that it was well worth the extra money, as there was less dust.
Since I have played the cello for nearly 40 years, this is the best rosin I have ever used. The extra money is worth it. There is a noticeable change of In addition, there were no squeaks. This is a highly recommended read.
The rosin I use is good, and I use the Gold IV as well. My cello has a nice tone and smooth bowing thanks to this tool. I like that it doesn't create much dust.
There was a time I had tried 3 different rosins and thought they were all the same, so I read some blogs and This is for a cello but the person who recommended it said it would make an excellent I was blown away after I put it on my bow! After the tonicas sang! You have some really great stuff here.
The price was right for its smoothness and lack of gravelness!.
Rosin I have ever used is the best. Although it appears to be just a gimmick at first glance, there is something interesting about this product.