Hey Klausious. Yes you would use the same method to tighten your new bow. With a new bow you might find that a few hairs may stay a little loose. Leave them alone and they will tighten in as you break in the new hair. Don't yank them out
What's ya at by! Like your videos. I saw one you did a while ago called Mussels in the corner on tin whistle. I am tryting to learn that one. Unfortunately there is a block of text over the bottom of your D, E and F fingers. Makes it kinda hard to follow.will you do another one to correct that?
Very simple!! Well explained :)
fthees 5 months ago
Hey Klausious. Yes you would use the same method to tighten your new bow. With a new bow you might find that a few hairs may stay a little loose. Leave them alone and they will tighten in as you break in the new hair. Don't yank them out
BD
buckydurddle 11 months ago
I just bought a new violin and the bow hair is super loose, cam i supposed to do the same thing to tighten it?
klausious 1 year ago
is this on your sony camera?
because it plays in 1080p HD really good quality
jackass1993911 1 year ago
What's ya at by! Like your videos. I saw one you did a while ago called Mussels in the corner on tin whistle. I am tryting to learn that one. Unfortunately there is a block of text over the bottom of your D, E and F fingers. Makes it kinda hard to follow.will you do another one to correct that?
SuperNewf1 1 year ago