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How To Choose Rosin Series - Part 3 - Other Considerations
If you missed Part 1 or 2 in this series see How To Choose Rosin Series - Part 1 - How Rosin Works and How To Choose Rosin Series - Part 2 - ...
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How To Choose Rosin Series - Part 2 - Color
So now that we know how the bow makes sound on the string, and how rosin works (see How To Choose Rosin Series - Part 1 - How Rosin Works). Wha...
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How To Choose Rosin Series - Part 1 - How Rosin Works
Diagram of "The Hemholtz Motion"
How Rosin Works
A lot of people have misconceptions when it comes to how the bow creates sound on a stringed ins...
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How To Check Your Instrument For Weather Related Damage
Why String Instruments Are Sensitive To Weather
It is inevitable. Your wooden instrument has gone through a lot of change this winter. Wood is a ...
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A Violin Restoration
"Before" and "After" photos of a restoration project that Phil Folk did. The owner wanted it to be restored back in to playing condition. Phil he...
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Craftsmanship Encore
Zara Altair of Actation Now - Freedom Marketing hosted our Master Luthier, Anton Krutz, on her show on February 23rd, 2016. They talked about ever...
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What Can I Do to Take Care of My Strings?
1. Purchase quality strings. Just like tires, air filters, and shoes, there are strings that are made well and ones that aren't. When it comes ...
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Attack of the Wolf!
Not every cello has a wolf tone, but if yours does you know how annoying it can be. A wolf tone is an acoustical phenomenon which causes an oscill...
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Why Are Strings So Costly?
For many of our customers who are new to the violin, purchasing their first set of strings can be a bit of a shock! Because of the materials use...
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What Brand of Violin Strings Should I Purchase?
In all cases where students are taking private lessons, do not purchase a new set of strings without consulting your teacher. In many cases, your...
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When Should I Change My Violin Strings?
All strings have a life span. This is because the acidity of the sweat in our hands begins breaking down the metal soon after we start using them....
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Rosin 101: A Quick-Guide to Selecting the Perfect Fit for your Instrument.
There are a few important points to consider when rosin shopping:
Light vs. Dark
Light rosin is hard and less sticky. Dark rosin is soft and sti...
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