🎶 Elevate Your Sound with Every Stroke!
The Carbon Fiber Violin Bow is a meticulously handcrafted instrument designed for violinists and fiddlers of all skill levels. Made from premium materials, including Mongolian horse hair and an ebony frog, this bow combines strength, stiffness, and balance for an exceptional playing experience. Weighing between 58-62 grams, it offers quick response and a bright, focused sound, all while being delivered safely in a professional case.
L**W
Beautiful and great sound
This comes in a great box that my daughter refuses to get rid of even though her bow is in her case. It is even nicer than I thought, and it has great sound for the amount of money I paid for it.
M**R
Worked like fiddle bows
Good quality and less expensive than getting a bow rehaired
M**H
Extremely good item!
This one made a world of difference in playability and sound in my practice. Very nice and not to heavy as with many carbon fiber products of similar design. Highly recommend it for your student violinist. Great value for the price.
S**H
Excellent bow
I give this bow a 4. It's well made and straight. The packaging was superb. I live in Alabama where the heat and humidity ruins bows before delivery. I've only been playing the violin about a year, so this may be a personal issue, but you can see my old bow on bottom and this one next to the fancy box it came in. If you zoom in, you can see the tip of the frog that touches your thumb is a little more squarred offPerhaps, it's my grip but it just wasn't quite as comfortable as my old one. Plus, the sound isn't quite as warm as my old bow and it's also a little stiffer. This is definitely an excellent bow for the price. My old bow came with my violin so I don't know how it compares price wise.
S**.
Very fine bow
I bought this bow in April 2022 for $58. I have six bows with one that cost $364. To me they are all good. If I need another one it will be the Viotti. I started violin when I was 8 years old and I am now 95. I played off and on for most of those years but got very seriously into playing about 15 years ago. and since then I have recorded over 200 hundred pieces from Broadway, hymns and popular. I have gotten into producing CD's with those pieces in a modest studio. I give my music to friends and so far they have not run me out of town. I now play the electric violin because I can do this without disturbing my daughter, with whom I now live.I love the violin and plan to play it as long as I am able.I have an editor and I do a lot of work on my music before I am satisfied with it.I use a digital recorder and have a pretty good production setup.
K**R
Impressed!
I am a professional violinist. I'm the concertmaster of a small orchestra, and section player of a larger orchestra. I teach lessons as well, and usually suggest SHAR fusion ($60) or Presto ($89), or Fiddlerman Carbon fiber ($68.79) for an inexpensive bow option to students. I decided to order a couple of bows from Amazon in this price range to try. I am quite impressed with this bow! It pulls a nice clean sound out of the violin, is weighted nicely, and handles well. I am able to play spiccato, ricochet, and even sautille. I like it so much that I have been playing with it instead of my nice bow, which is worth $,$$$. I will definitely be recommending this to my students.
J**S
You get what you pay for
Is this the best quality bow on the market? No. Does it work decently well? Yes. For the money spent, I really can’t complain. It isn’t overly heavy, fairly well balanced, and if paired with a quality rosin, it doesn’t sound terrible. I’m definitely saving up for a better bow for performances, but this will do for now - and then will behind a not too bad practice/back up option.
E**T
Great playability
I love how this plays, it doesn’t bounce like my other bow. I’m extremely satisfied for the price I paid
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