Best Orchestral String Instrument Rosin
Comes with a protective cloth wrap and it stored in a plastic container. For Violin, Viola and Cello.
Reviews
Find Best Price at Amazon"Hey beginners, like me, want to make your violin sing?"
"Very good quality."
"People say they reapply every 4-5 hours of play but I reapply after about 2 hours, collectively."
"Good rosin for cello."
"Makes my strings glide with just enough pressure and grip to have a loud powerful sound."
"I think this is a great product."
"Always a great rosin...I teach all three instruments and appreciate the savings of using ONE rosin on all my bows."
"Get a great sound out of my cello."
Color: Dark. Made with high quality resin.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"I was getting the D'Addario Premium Dark rosin and picked this up because it was only a couple bucks and I was curious to compare."
"All in all it is a decent rosin and it is usable, but I most definitely will not be getting this brand of rosin again."
"I love the encasing because you don't want the oils from your fingers on your rosin or bow."
"Works well for my daughter's violin bow."
"The shape makes it super easy to apply; with only a few strokes my bow is ready to go."
"This would've been just great, except that the rosin box was actually pressed up against the side of the box OUTSIDE of the paper... which was.. kind of weird."
"This rosin is an inferior rosin."
French-made Gustave Bernadel rosin creates a nice, smooth feel on the violin, viola and cello. The Original Bernardel Rosin, not an imitation!
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Find Best Price at Amazon"While rosin is more of a personal preference to each person, I can say that my daughter considers this GREAT rosin for the cello."
"I was using a cheap off-brand rosin, and I can tell the difference between that, and this rosin."
"I've been playing the Violin for about 5 years, but I've never bought my own rosin, so I'm not really an expert on the quality."
"From an absolute beginner, this rosin seems to work better than the one included with the violin rental."
"Read a lot of reviews about various rosins."
"Johnson string instrument has also sent with it a magasin of other products on sale."
"My son loves this for his professional cello."
"Professional violinist says this is her new favourite rosin."
Best Cello Rosin
This unique formula Solo rosin provides powerful sound projection, yet does not compromise on sensitivity for the soloist.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"Because it has been for a while since I last played cello on the regular basis, now I'm trying to recover my skills, which fall still far below the professional level. The rosin itself gives much finer and smoother texture, thus helps me to move bow across different strings quite effortlessly. So at the end of the practice, I found that I could concentrate more on the finger movement, without being annoyed by weird and tough noise generated from bow side."
"9005) which is also a good rosin, but Andrea Cello Solo Rosin proved itself to be supeior in quality and sound delivery. Update (Feb 20, 2013): Using the misfortune of the first Andrea rosin braking, I've tried new rosins and used what I had on hand as mentioned above. An Andrea rosin had been in my Amzon's "purchase later" list, and I could use a larger broken piece if I wanted; besides, I was trying out different rosin to see if I can find a better and more economical alternative to the Andrea's. (As you can see, the Andrea's rosin is more expensive than the others.)."
"Amazing!!"
"This stuff is spectacular."
"So far I already see a difference with this rosin, leaves less white dust on strings and sound is improved...definitely the best rosin I've ever used."
"Noticed a difference immediately after switching to this rosin."
Best String Bass Rosin
A popular rosin with students and professionals alike, extremely soft Pops rosin provides exceptional grip for both solo and orchestral performance. Soft amber bass rosin.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"Bassists, like all string players, tend to get a little crazy about rosin. Pops is one of the cheapest rosins out there, and yet it's one that almost every bassist uses, or has used at some point."
"Not sur3 about his stuff, might be me or the product i recieved, but this is very difficult to transfe4 to the bow."
"Pop's upright bass rosin is very sticky/soft."
"He said that this was the right rosin for the bass he plays in orchestra."
"It was either old or stored improperly, and I have since ordered a fresh cake from another source."
"So soft that it'll melt in heat and shift position in the container if you set it at an angle, but that's how you know it's Pops."
"It seems dry all the time and I live in southern California near the ocean."
"This rosin isn't fresh."
Best Viola Rosin
Well suited for all kinds of steel and synthetic strings. Olive color rosin mixed with gold dust.
Reviews
Find Best Price at Amazon"Small, compact and in its own box."
"This rosin works very well but chips off easily, and in large pieces."
"This was the rosin she recommended, so we purchased it and it was priced better than at the local music store."
"Daughter is happy with the product, her bow sounds great."
"rosin, oh how you rosin me bow-oh-oh-oh."
"Warm bright sound and makes playing a pleasure."
"Works as described."
"Broke apart very quickly despite proper handling."
Best Violin Rosin
Comes with a protective cloth wrap and it stored in a plastic container. For Violin, Viola and Cello.
Reviews
Find Best Price at Amazon"I purchased Jade brand on the recommendation of a Violin Teacher and I agree with him it is the best rosin I have used."
"While this was supposed to be a better Rosin, than what came with my Violin, I really did not like it, much."
"Very good quality."
"People say they reapply every 4-5 hours of play but I reapply after about 2 hours, collectively."
"Good rosin for cello."
"Makes my strings glide with just enough pressure and grip to have a loud powerful sound."
"I think this is a great product."
"Always a great rosin...I teach all three instruments and appreciate the savings of using ONE rosin on all my bows."
Best Orchestral String Instrument Strings
Solid steel core optimized to create the warmest-sounding student strings available.
Reviews
Find Best Price at Amazon"This is my first set of violin strings that I purchased and I wasn't exactly sure what to look for."
"Broke the D and E strings on my Cecilio 4/4."
"The Amo's work well on a more harsh sounding violin but after settling in they were too mello for my violin. The Preludes are great on my student violin and would probably be ok on my intermediate violin."
"These are the only strings I use on my violin."
"They are also quite durable, as this was my first time stringing my new violin, I found out quickly that they don't break easily!"
"Strings sound great."
"much better than what i had!"
"I was highly upset and am in desperate need of strings so I had to make do."
Best Orchestral String Instrument Parts
The adjustable, 2" wide heavy duty woven strap with large D-ring, secures the molded cup with non-slip sole directly to almost any chair leg, and is adjustable form 16" to 32" to accommodate most players. Adjustable, 2" wide heavy duty woven strap with large D-ring secures the molded cup with non-slip sole directly to almost any chair leg.
Reviews
Find Best Price at Amazon"Pin holder seems sturdy and hasn't gotten dinged up by my very sharp endpin."
"No need to spend more money on the more expensive brands unless you're looking for a different style."
"Perfect for us cello players who play on a hard floor!"
"Works good."
"Great, perfect for cellos and high quality."
"My daughter just started cello lessons in September, and her teacher recommended this endpin rest so she can learn how to best hold the cello."
"It's a good thing compared to the price."
"I got this as a replacement for my old rockstop which always slipped, and it's a vast improvement which helps me feel more comfortable as I play since I'm no longer worried my endpin will slip."
Best Orchestral String Instrument Bags & Cases
Economical simple violin case but nice, Light Weight at under three pounds, incredibly light-even with the violin in the case; Dense, pressurized Styrofoam shell, snug fit of the violin, protects your instruments from bouncing around during travel.
Reviews
Find Best Price at Amazon"My stupid dog peed on my previous cloth semi-hard cover violin case, so I've long been needing to replace it."
"A great price for a very good product."
"Velcro could be improved."
"As expected."
"My daughter's violin fits perfectly."
"very very good product I felt that a made a great purchase."
"Very nice lightweight case, Great non-flimsy handle."
Best Orchestral String Instrument Stands & Hangers
Worry-free, locking stands are ideal for home use, but also great for schools and gigs where safety is of primary concern. Fully adjustable stands fit all instrument sizes. Ideal for home use, but also great for schools and gigs where safety is of primary concern.
Reviews
Find Best Price at Amazon"Pros: Solid construction, heavy enough and low enough center of gravity for stability, has a gate to contain the neck, easily collapsible for travel, shows off my strings proudly. The bracers at the bottom were a bit too curved and didn't accommodate my chin rest and shoulder rest causing my fiddle to sit crookedly, but once I straightened them out a teensy bit, the instrument was able to sit nicely."
"This is fantastic!"
"I had originally thought the advertisement about "wasting valuable practice time" was ridiculous, but now that my viola is in a convenient place where I can, literally, pick it up, play a song, and then run to work, it makes sense and practicing just happens!"
"I find this to be a nice clean sturdy holder for my violin and bow."
"Easy to set-up, and my daughter practices more often now that her violin is out in the open, rather than tucked away in its case."
"I've bought six for all my violins including my NS NXT5 five string which also fits these stands perfectly."
"But even with the bow in one hand, the other hand is still free to put the violin on the stand and then to close the retaining clasp."
"I love this stand - I have two of them now."
Best Orchestral String Instrument Shoulder & Chin Rests
All Bonmusica shoulder rests are German-designed and German-made. Padded Curved Adjustable Base For Precise Fit.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"Tall with sloping shoulders and short neck but this is so adjustable, it is great for me."
"My teacher also suggested adding a piece of foam where the rest meets my collar bone if I am playing for any long periods of time."
"Straight out of the box just with some minor adjustments it already felt like it was holding evrything much more comfortable and secure leaving me free to play more relaxed why I can go and play tennis with a violin shooting out from my neck that comfortable anyway the rest and it's mechanisms can be intimidating so it will take a little time to get it adjusted perfectly do take your time."
"I love using this!"
"Very comfortable shoulder rest."
"This is a very good quality shoulder rest and also very comfortable, however it doesn't fit in my case, causing me to have to carry it around."
"very good shoulder rest it stays firmly on shoulder."
"I had issues with the cheap Chinese rest slipping and not staying adjusted. I also experienced a broken foot on the cheap rest while trying to tighten the nuts."
Best Orchestral String Instrument Cleaning & Care Products
Comes with a protective cloth wrap and it stored in a plastic container. For Violin, Viola and Cello.
Reviews
Find Best Price at Amazon"Very good quality."
"People say they reapply every 4-5 hours of play but I reapply after about 2 hours, collectively."
"Good rosin for cello."
"Makes my strings glide with just enough pressure and grip to have a loud powerful sound."
"I think this is a great product."
"Always a great rosin...I teach all three instruments and appreciate the savings of using ONE rosin on all my bows."
"Get a great sound out of my cello."
"The rosin that came with the purchase of my daughter's cello left white residues after some play."
Best Endpin Rests
The Double Bass Buggie is the only way to move your Bass from place to place. Not a problem, just slap your bass in your gig bag and strap on the Bass Buggie, it's easy.
Reviews
Find Best Price at Amazon"The other bass fits in a medium standard 3/4 size case."
"Anyone with an upright bass can tell you about stories of moving it around. I would highly recommend this to anyone who owns an upright bass!"
"It is so much easier for him to take it in and out of rehearsal and I feel much less terrified when I see him pulling it along versus trying to get through a doorway before."
"Carrying my vintage (1929) hand carved double bass around was challenging at times and this has made all the difference."
"I purchased the "Dblbass buggie®" after buying another product for far more money that did not perform. A double bass is heavy and if you have to carry it a distance to the gig, it becomes even heavier. Do NOT attempt to stand or leave the double bass on the dblbass buggie® unattended. The Buggie is made of light weight high impact plastic and used 5" wheels with bearings."
"It is exactly what I needed."
"The other day I had to move my bass over a gravel area."
"It works fine without the bass bag, but I had to rearrange the whole thing to make it work, with the bag."
Best Bows
This Black Fiddlerman Carbon Fiber Violin Bow is manufactured to replicate the perfect weight and curve of an expensive Pernambuco wood bow. If you're spending less than four times this amount on a bow, we recommend you go with a Fiddlerman Carbon Fiber Bow. Full size violin bow 4/4 Fiddlerman Carbon Fiber Violin Bow Black Violin Bow. Fiddlerman Handmade Carbon Fiber Violin Bow.
Reviews
Find Best Price at Amazon"Update: I was initially using a light colored rosin that came with my violin and I think was a cheap product and produced a lot of dust."
"I've been playing the violin for...gosh, over thirty years now, and my degree is in music ed. Bows, while admittedly a mixed lot, tend to be a "you get what you pay for" kind of thing, and a decent bow at this price range tends to be scarce as hen's teeth, as they say. I was pleased when I first pulled this bow from the box with its appearance--the black carbon fiber is very sharp-looking, especially with the clean fittings. The only negative I found with this bow was that it arrived with broken hairs--somewhere between 3 and 6 if memory serves. If the bow continues to lose hair, I'll adjust my review accordingly."
"He quickly assured me that the bow was a newer item that differed somewhat from the illustrations at Amazon, and to quell my concerns he offered to ship me the older model - because I wanted that design to distinguish it from my other CF bows. Well, he no longer had the originals but readily offered to send me, free of charge, an upgraded bow with a frog pattern of my choice. Both are light and well balanced, with the newer one a couple of grams lighter and more weighted towards the frog."
"The hair is Siberian Horse hair and since started playing I can hear a difference between my original bow and this one. One thing I noticed on this bow is the space between the frog and black wrap is not that big like my other bow."