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. :)
im pretty sure you mean rosin so rosin costs about 10.00 to 25.00 it depends on what you want
you can by rosin at any music store
No. Bow rosin is bow rosin.
Well, I play Violin and you should rub rosin on your bow 2 times and that will be fine.
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. :)
im pretty sure you mean rosin so rosin costs about 10.00 to 25.00 it depends on what you want
you can by rosin at any music store
No. Bow rosin is bow rosin.
Charles Rosin's birth name is Charles Scott Rosin.
Crushed solid rosin. Personally, I Don't See how This Helps The Application Of Rosin On The Bow So I Would Stick With Rosin Blocks.
Rosin core is a type of solder that incorporates a rosin that is used for a flux. The rosin is in a central core of the solder and when the solder melts the rosin cleans the metal of oxides to make a strong and clean connection.
Community Answer 1If you have not used the rosin on your bow before, take a nail file and file the top of the rosin down so that it looks a bit scratchy. Then run the scratchy side of the rosin up and down the horsehair of the bow in long even strokes. You know you have enough rosin on your bow when you draw the bow across the string and it leaves a white rosin trace. Remember to wipe off your strings with a towel when you're done playing to keep the rosin from building up. When applying rosin to the string do not touch the horsehair with your hand because the oils from your hand will ruin the horsehair if you touch it too much.______________________________Community Answer 2Only poor quality or old rosin needs to be scratched before use. I would recommend that having a clear tone tells you when you have enough rosin, if you go as far as leaving rosin dust on the string, you definitely have enough.
rosin
yes viola's use rosin for their bows
David Rosin was born in 1823.
Katja Rosin is 172 cm.