DB
great rosin
When my rosin ran out I thought i would take the opportunity to try some difefrent ones out. This one was my favourite. I sue it on the cello and the bass. It is much stickier than normal cello rosin but I really like the grip it gives. No dust either.
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b
best so far
I always used pops because everyone else did. But my last one got too hard due to the weather, so I gave this one a try.
Best one so far. Just a few rubs and there is a lot of sound, plus there is no powder falling off, making it less messy.
I recommend giving it a try.
Best one so far. Just a few rubs and there is a lot of sound, plus there is no powder falling off, making it less messy.
I recommend giving it a try.
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J
Seems like a nice rosin
A nice soft rosin. Haven't had enough time to see all the pros and cons. I will add more in the future.
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D
Nice rosin for warmer weather
Nicely playable, dusty but not too much. Even on the hair and smooth on the string. Perfect for solo playing. Doesnโt stick to hair, needs to be applied before every session.
Good for warm period of the year, for winter Petz premium gives more bite and lasts longer.
In orchestra works if it is applied little bit more.
(Tested from September through December on Belcanto strings)
Good for warm period of the year, for winter Petz premium gives more bite and lasts longer.
In orchestra works if it is applied little bit more.
(Tested from September through December on Belcanto strings)
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