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No hay artículos en el carroHill Brand Dark Rosin, considered by many as the ultimate rosin, is used by professionals worldwide. Hill rosins are wrapped in their own padded velveteen shell. This is the rosin that others strive to emulate. Well suited for violin, viola and cello. This dark (green) rosin is slightly softer than the light (amber) and grips abit more. This is genuine Hill Dark Rosin, not an imitation!
hyungjin kim
Comentado en Canadá el 27 de febrero de 2024
The packaging was so bad. I opened it expecting it to be broken of course, and it was as shown in the picture.
CHIA-HUA LEE
Comentado en Canadá el 20 de noviembre de 2024
It’s very good quality rosin, I recommended!
RW
Comentado en Alemania el 11 de noviembre de 2024
Qualität gut, Lieferzeit etwas lang
Customer
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 3 de noviembre de 2018
Speedy delivery, great communication, arrived as described.A great soft rosin that adds good depth to my viola. I do wish they sold the light version as I've heard some people mix the two for viola bows.
traildigger15
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de marzo de 2014
I'm primarily a cellist and have been using medium-dark rosins in the past, but never have I used such a powerful rosin before. I know they say it's for violins, violas, and cellos, but I'd never use this on my violin personally. Maybe if I was a fed up second chair who was tired of being overshadowed by some pompous concert master and just wanted to blow them out of the water with a wall of sound I'd use this rosin on my violin, but really I think it's best if you just stick to using it on cellos (perhaps for violas as well, as they tend to be covered up easily in orchestra playing).I wish I had this rosin back in my busking days when I'd play at crowded farmers markets and had to project over the background noise. Seriously, the magnitude of sound is really surprising. This does come at a cost though, the sound has a crunchy texture and clumsy handling compared to other rosins. Flawless, unnoticeable entrances and string initiations may prove more difficult to get perfect. For airy and light playing this may not be the best choice of rosin, or for louder cellos trying to blend into an orchestra. But if you're playing a concerto and have to sing out over a thick orchestral part, look no further.The rosin goes on well but leaves a thick, coarse dust. It comes off easily but be sure to clean your strings frequently, this rosin will build up if given the chance, so keep a rag on hand to clean your strings after every practice (a good habit for any rosin, but especially helpful here).Overall I'm quite please and am glad to add this rosin to my selection.
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