Occasionally. If it is used once, that's fine. But, cello rosin has more grit than violin rosin because the cello's strings are thicker. If a violinist used cello rosin (instead of violin), the bow hair will become very gritty and you may need to get a rehair.
No. Bow rosin is bow rosin.
a violin!
violin rosin can go bad if there is hot weather or there is a sudden change of heat,so keep your violin cool or just get a new rosin which can cost $2.00. just don't put a lot on your strings or it will become black. so keep your rosin safe in your violin case. :)
A violin, a bow, rosin, a case and a cloth to wipe the rosin off of the strings before you put it away.
There are more violins than cellos but cellos are so defidently cooler. :)
depends on what you bargain for. Normally: violin, bow, case and maybe rosin
Rosin is produced from the resins of pine trees. The best rosin being produced is from a company called Melos Rosin. Christos Sykiotis who hailed from Halkidiki, North Greece, perfected the manufacture of rosin which is being used in violins, cellos and other string instruments.
Do you mean rosin? To rosin the bow, you get some rosin from your music store, and rub it along the bow hairs a couple of times.
To apply violin rosin effectively for optimal sound quality and performance, gently rub the rosin on the bow hair in a smooth and even manner. Avoid applying too much rosin, as it can create a harsh sound. It's important to regularly apply rosin to maintain a good grip on the strings and produce a clear tone while playing the violin.
You basically rub the hairs of the bow onto the rosin. But, the rosin has to be scraped to gab onto the bow hairs. But good rosin does no need to be scraped before using. I one bought a violin that came with a free rosin and I rubbed it on for half an hour and nothing went on. I then bought a more expensive piece of rosin and it worked just fine.
most orchestral instrument such as violin
1. there are 4 strings g, d, a, and e. 2. the standard size of a violin is 4/4. 3. to play the violin you need a bow with rosin. 4. rosin is made from a tree sap usually pine. 5. it is best to use a chinrest on a violin.