Pops' Bass Rosin Bass Rosin
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It can therefore be used right now because it has not melted. It is our favorite brand for a bass player so we look forward to a replacement to see if it was just a defective.
Playing pops has been part of my life for almost 15 years. I like that it is a bit more "sticky," but that's the sort of grip I'm looking for and enjoy. I've had the typical dust and grime buildup on the bridge as you would expect with Rosin.
This has a very different feel from violin rosin, which is sort of like using paint for a violin. When you are just learning how to play bass, don't try to use violin rosin, it won't work. Pops' Bass Rosin is ideal for bass guitars because it is much stickier than normal rosin.
I sometimes have a difficult time getting the products out of the containers. In a hot environment, don't let it sit. This product works great on strings and is a premium product.
You must be careful when using bass rosin in warmer weather because it is soft and may melt. There's nothing special about this rosin, except that my bass players at public school have found it to be great. It is suitable for use in schools. To buy rosin for the professional or semi-pro market, I would use a more high-quality rosin Player in the pro league. Keep in mind that different climates may call for different kinds of (Humidity plays a huge part in determining the soil's pH).
Even though the container had half of its contents, the rosin is of great quality. Despite the fact that I did not get everything I paid for, I still recommend the rosin.
This delivery was hard and tough, and the color was dull and dark. I had to re-purchase it after a few etudes because it turned to dust after a few weeks of use My bow needs some rosin. Within a month it had just turned to dust.
Just take a ride.