By Larica
Gold no.1 (violin)
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£33.50 | |
Gold no.2 (violin/viola)
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£33.50 | |
Gold no.3 (viola/cello)
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£33.50 | |
Gold no.4 (cello)
3
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£33.50 | |
Gold No. 6 (Bass)
Currently unavailable
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£33.50 | Currently unavailable |
Premier quality hand made rosin.
The finest rosin money can buy. Made in Germany using pure Larch resin with added metals, this rosin allows instruments to sound warmer, brighter and more lively. Use sparingly. The best results will be obtained when used on new, unrosined hair.
Beginner
Professional
Beginner
You get what you pay for - in spades!!!
Pros: Definite improvement in sound. No scratching or sliding any more. After all - why would I use cheap rosin on an expensive bow? Workman, tools....... I always find it helps to do a good job if you use good tools not things from a £1 shop. You get better results with better tools which leave you free to concentrate on the music. So it's pricey....But I like this and I'm looking on it as an investment, as you don't need to use as much or as often as other rosins. 10 out of 10
Cons: Not a huge thing, but the cardboard box could be rethought in terms of design. But it's the rosin that counts at the end of the day.
Other: I highly recommend the rosin, and don't be put off by the price.
Professional
Beginner
When improvement is thanks to the tools.
Pros: I'm a real beginner so any improvement in my playing at the moment is definitely down to the tools and not practice. Since using Liebenzeller gold there's a definite reduction in scratchiness. I like it!
Cons: None
Beginner
Keen Amateur
Professional
Beginner
Teacher
2
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found the following review helpful
Pros: The quality of the rosin ensures I can produce a consistent smooth sound. I much prefer this product to rosins I have previously used.
Cons: The product is not cheap.