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Salchow Medium-Dark Rosin Salchow Medium-Dark Rosin

Salchow Medium-Dark Rosin"Blue Velvet" For Violin, Viola and Cello Bows (Heart)

Salchow Medium-Dark Rosin Salchow Medium-Dark Rosin
$ 11.95

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Based on 121 ratings
Giftable
9.46
Packaging
9.68
Customer service
9.20
Delivery
9.66

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Product Description

There is no such thing as a blue velvet dress
There are three types of violin rosin Viola, Cello, and Violin
The color scheme is medium to dark
A professional grade product for stronger grip and a more powerful
It is popular among classical musicians as well as fiddlers

Questions & Answers

In what diameter does the rosin ring come? A 12 year old in Delaware who has been learning violin for 4 years might find it suitable. ?

I would like to know how big the diameter is. Thank you. A cloth is wrapped around the rosin, which measures 1/2" in diameter. Children will be able to use this.

Your ad says medium to dark, but I see the photo of the product with medium hardness and hardness. Are you sure one of these ?

This is a medium/dark tone There's a little powder in the sound, but it's nice and clean.

Can you cook the salchow medium-rare Dark rosin is a great addition to any violinist's arsenal There is a viola in this ensemble The picture of the cello shows a box. Does it come with a case? What would you like to say thanks for?

Rosin is shipped in a box that is totally white with a label on it. The 21st). The label I received does not look exactly like the one displayed in Amazon's In this photo, the type is Calibri, but the photo itself is the same. There is something similar to Old English in the font depicted in the advertisement. An additional barcode is also present, but it has not been

Can these be used for a long time?

Well, as with all things, it all depends, but if you are asking, it will last for quite a few You might be able to get away with one year as a professional.

Selected User Reviews For Salchow Medium-Dark Rosin"Blue Velvet" For Violin, Viola and Cello Bows (Heart)

As a result, I ordered some to try - and it is fantastic
5/5

I still need to develop an ear but I can hear my sounds. I am probably in my early twenties I am an intermediate violinist and have been using another well-known violin player Since my teacher (who plays with the Symphony) casually mentioned that he used Salchow, I have had my eye on green rosin. As a result, I ordered some to try - and it is fantastic. As I develop my ear, my sound has become more duck-led, and I can now play staccato A simple task. You might be wondering what's the big deal with the dust or powder 1) No mess to deal with 2). Humidity and temperature for the violin are kept within the range A German violin with dominants dating from the 19th century.

Journee Gutierrez
Journee Gutierrez
| Apr 01, 2021
What I turn to when I need help The Use of Rosin in Violin Performance
5/5

If I am fiddling, I like rosin with a lot of bite and dark color. Normally, I use cheap, dark, and sticky rosins to fiddle with, but this medium-weight kind feels a little bit different Since the days when I was a child, dark Salchow rosin was my "violin-finish". Having fun - It has been more than a decade since I first heard the word "rosin. ". As a result, this rosin always provides me with just the right amount of grip without much dust, build up, or any white noise. I have tried many, many others, and this one is the one I always return to.

Bria HERBERT
Bria HERBERT
| Mar 12, 2021
A bit on the soft side, but we were looking for that
5/5

The rosin I normally use on my violin is Hill Dark Green rosin. As a result, we switched to this hoping yours would be roughly the same as ours, slightly soft, but never runny or gooey. So far, it has worked fine, despite the fact that it hasn't been a really hot summer. If you were to use it outdoors during a summer concert on a hot stage, I suspect it would perform equally well as Hill Dark.

Alvaro McGrath
Alvaro McGrath
| Oct 18, 2020
Rosin comes in handy at first, but when you don't know how to re-use it, it becomes a game Let's wrap up
4/5

I found it to be a nice thick block of rosin and it worked However, the best part of it all is when you can't remember how to maneuver around By wrapping the cloth as if it arrived, it becomes a game and you can waste time trying to figure out what to do with it. The gold rubber band and button thing needs to be replaced by a container.

Paulina Glass
Paulina Glass
| Jul 30, 2020
I'm just in the right place
5/5

It is my go-to rosin. I purchase it multiple times a year. As a result, it is considered as the best violin rosin for kids. Your ears might be attuned to kids' tone if you're the sort. There's goldilocks rosin - this is one The sticky part we use in 4-packs isn't too hard, and the hard part isn't too sticky Throughout the entire winter season in the Midwest, it was never too dark or too light. You may want your child to feel snobby about rosin if you want them to feel it. Get them special particles, or more than one rosin, and they'll feel important as they show their friends all their goods. This rosin is really great for traction and seems to last a long time in pretty much any temperature.

Mack Benton
Mack Benton
| Nov 25, 2020
A good grip, low dust
5/5

I bought this for my cello and I only have one complaint -- it works so well, I told all my friends and now everyone wants to try it! Good grip, low dust, I switched from an Olive from another brand and I'm happy I did.

Delaney Lloyd
Delaney Lloyd
| Nov 08, 2020
A really wonderful dry-cleaning Rose rosin used for the weather
5/5

I was really blown away by the dry-cleaning Rose rosin used for the weather. Warm humid environments would probably be too sticky for string players, but most of them should be aware of The summer season calls for light rosin, while the rest of the year calls for dark rosin. Regardless, this rosin is soft enough to coat the hair without a lot of effort, and gives you excellent gripping ability. The dust from dusting will leave some residue on all rosin, which is why everybody should just wipe their instrument before storing it.

Evelynn Hardy
Evelynn Hardy
| Apr 17, 2021
Glad to hear that
5/5

As the Florida heat and humidity make it difficult to play outside, I'm going to order the light rosin. Compared to the rosin I was using, this sound and performance is far superior. The grip on the bow was much better, and I eliminated scratches that I had sometimes obtained when bowing fast (fiddle-style Since there is no snow in my house anymore, it is probably too cold for me to go outside and play, but there are no problems in the house with the heating or air conditioning. Set the conditioning to.

London Byrd
London Byrd
| Jul 04, 2021

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