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Violin & Fiddle Maintenance : Applying Rosin to a Violin Bow

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Uploaded by on Nov 14, 2007

Learn about rosin and why it's important to apply to a violin bow as well as how to do it with expert music training tips in this free online instrument maintenance video clip for beginners.

Expert: David Kaynor
Contact: www.DavidKaynor.com
Bio: David Kaynor has over 30 years of fiddle playing experience. He currently teaches and plays the fiddle in the Connecticut River Valley.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

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  • @abbygirldelrosario yeah, but isn't dark rosin the one that produces a lot of white dust,but that's good. gives the fiddle a more traditional look

  • @stargirlsusan i use dark rosin sometimes i use my friends light rosin :P

  • @abbygirldelrosario yes, and I aactually ended up getting one the is light orange, i heard the sound differs from the lighter to darker rosin you get

  • @stargirlsusan you mean light rosin :D

  • fapfap

  • do we need to scratch the ROSIN

  • so i dont have to burn the rosin

  • what color should i get? is the yellow one ok

  • @lolturtle13 you do NOT take rosin off of the bow, especially with alcohol.

  • i have a question... uhmm the rosin (talking about texture) is hard or soft ??

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