Only thing is, I have no idea how to use the rosin! My rosin is in a box, and it's this stickyish block with a sticker at the base and a cloth wrapped around it. ... Violin rosin isn't powdery! Unless you smash it, but that's another story *hem* ; To apply the rosin to the bow, you have to rub the sticky blocky part along...
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Just a few things I need clared up. What kind of rosin do you use, are you supposed to wipe the rosin off your bow...... ... Health: Just a few things I need clared up. What kind of rosin do you use, are you supposed to wipe the rosin off your bow...... ... Try letting your rosin wear away and see how long you can go.
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your supposed to rub it on the bow but dont use a lot if theres white powder flyin off it you used too much no matter what NEone says do NOT scratch the surface of the rosin if its new keep rubbin it on the bow till the protection layer wears dow...
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Rosin should be applied to the bow whenever needed, but typically after 2-3 hours of playing, a light coating is recommended. You will need to apply more rosin to a bow that has been freshly rehaired. ... Dark rosin is typically softer and stickier than light rosin, so many cellists use dark to give more bite on the string.
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I've been wondering what to do, too. I almost have been inclined to wonder if perhaps I should actually use MORE rosin! ... Wiping the strings with a cloth always offers some resistance (unless I've just cleaned them with alcohol) - but then, that's how the whole concoction works - a working string has to have some rosin on it.
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For dance use, Rosin is often spread into a tray or container. The dancers step in the tray and crush a small amount of rosin on to the soles of their shoes before returning to the dance floor. Powdered Rosin needs no prior preparation. For...
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2. When you first attempt to apply rosin on a new bow, you'll have to go through a priming process. ... 3. When returning your bow to its case, after your practice session is over, be sure to loosen the screw so that the hair is no longer taut....this saves unnecessary tension on the stick when the fiddle is not in use.
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Pure colophony is far too brittle to use on it's own for violin rosin and makes an unpleasant scratchy sound. Therefore it is generally mixed with other substances to modify it's consistency.
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wikiHow article about How to Use a Water Bong. ... ; The How-to Manual That You Can Edit ... If possible, use fresh clean water for smoking your product every time. Re-using dirty water defeats the purpose of a bong; the bong is your filter, keep it clean.
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I also have perfect pitch, which I believe can be learned (though I do not claim to know how to teach it). Since starting medical school in 2004, I have had fewer chances to play, but I hope to someday resume on a regular basis. ... rosin dust tends to collect here and can mar the finish of the body; also check the...
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