ViolinSmart Brazilwood Violin Bow Size 4/4 High Quality Great Sound


 

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  • Brazilwood; violin; great sound
 

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Brazilwood Violin Bow Size 4/4 High Quality, Great Sound

 

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J. Schnabel Said: Buy with caution. Feb. 21st 2010

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K. Charoenrom Said: so much for trusting woman again Nov. 5th 2009

i don't rattling undergo if these reviews are actual or not but the bow that i got is NOT what's on the picture. It's questionable to be new... but it when i took it out of the collection it looks as if it's exclusive worth 3 at a garage sale. The hair has gaps in between them, and the aggrandize is peeling. the stick is lop-sided and it doesn't play. i've tightened it as such as it's going to go but it's not activity anything. meet silent lowercase screeches. i'm so pissed correct now!!!!

applehead Said: very good charge for the buck Nov. 5th 2009

I supported my purchase on the other reviews and full concord with them. it's your basic bow, but you'll be hornlike pressed to find a better digit for the aforementioned toll point.

I'm not sure how the gesture was prepacked for the one reviewer, but mine arrived perfect - individually wrapped, then poly wrapped to a example of pine, then shrink wrapped most a cardinal times, then place in a incase with popcorn. no difficulty with the packing here!

Deepika Said: Good Pick Oct. 31st 2009

My pedagogue asked me to purchase a brazil wood gesture and this is digit of the cheapest I could find. I bought this product and she told me that it was a enthusiastic gesture for such low price. It's perfect at least for the first 2 yrs of acquisition violin. It does have great sound and it was shipped securely enwrapped in bubble wrap.

Sophie Said: Just, wow. Sep. 19th 2009

I'm an grown learner--a newbie. And ease working on how to stop a fiddle and bow. Some months ago, I bought a fiddle that lists for 1,500 and a bow, that appraised for 300. After whatever near-misses with doorways, I definite that I should use a cheaper gesture until I better scholarly how to control it. I purchased this digit because it's CHEAP! Is 8-sided same my "real" bow -- and the reviews were positive.

It arrived rattling promptly -- in a very maltreated box, that had taken some serious dents. "Uh-oh! Hope they packed it well." Opening it, I institute that the gesture was in a plastic sheath, taped to a rugged wooden rod, and enclosed in individual turns of bubble wrap. It had become through, meet fine!

Unwrapping it, I was alarmed because it seemed to have a much more noticeable arch than my Bow #1. Was it warped? But no, everything lined up fine, actually. Looking it over, too, it was nearly a replica of my fancier bow . . . the mother-of-pearl in the Frenchwoman is a straight white, versus the pretty blue/greens in the other. Also, I could see that the wood was of a device weight.

Then I put on the rosin and played. the tone was also "thinner" and lighter/quieter than with the more pricey bow. Which, as a first violinist with neighbors on the another lateral of the wall, I study a plus. The good is . . . pretty. Gee.

Are these things hot? Should I "stock up while supplies last?" Incredible value. I don't know when I've been so bright with a purchase. A big thanks!