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Last week, as I was running to catch the tram in Brussels, that would take me to my rehearsal, I lost my Rohema "Bruch" wich is very similar to this one, excepted for the grip (cork instead of rosewood).
Length is the same and Bruch is a bit lighter, but I found the Smetana is better balanced and has a swifter response to my gestures. Rosewood handle also sticks less to the hand, making it easier to change position.
Price is really reasonnable too, I think I shall order 2-3 more of them, just in case!
Length is the same and Bruch is a bit lighter, but I found the Smetana is better balanced and has a swifter response to my gestures. Rosewood handle also sticks less to the hand, making it easier to change position.
Price is really reasonnable too, I think I shall order 2-3 more of them, just in case!
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Balanced Baton for Expressive Conducting
I find the Rohema Baton Smetana to be well-suited for a variety of musical settings, particularly smaller ensembles or classical repertoire. The baton's lightweight design and comfortable handle make it easy to maneuver, allowing for expressive and precise gestures. I appreciate the rosewood handle, which provides a secure grip without sticking to my hand. The balance of the baton is also noteworthy, offering a swift response to my movements. While I've found it to be versatile, I think it's especially suited for more delicate or nuanced performances. Overall, I'm pleased with the quality and performance of the Smetana baton.
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Cheap and balanced
It gives very good feeling, light and perfectly balanced
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Good baton for ensembles or small orchestras
This baton is well made, and very light-weight, with a comfortable handle. I recommend it primarily for smaller ensembles or for more light, classical repertoire.
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