When I comes to violin playing, I'm a rosin eating fiend and am always putting rosin on my bow. I recently got a new kind of rosin, but the only kind that the music store had that was a kind of rosin that I liked was cello rosin. However, the store man asserted that it should be just as well, so I bought it.
Now before I go further, let me assert that I am doing very well using cello rosin on a violin bow and it is improving my playing to me since I like to play loud and have my bow grab the string. However, back when I was just using violin rosin, I would spend 5-7 minutes (not always consecutive) just applying the rosin. I know that I should apply less when I use cello rosin. But I don't exactly know how much.
Considering how often I rosin my bow using violin rosin and my fondness for making a loud tone, what should the estimated time be when it comes to rosining my bow and why?
2006-12-01
19:21:11
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I use the dark kind of rosin, by the way.
2006-12-01
19:44:33 ·
update #1