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The ADM4/4 Full Size Student Violin Bow is a meticulously crafted instrument designed for both budding musicians and seasoned players. Weighing in at 181 g and made from high-quality Brazilwood, this bow features a well-balanced design for quick response and exceptional sound. With its elegant ebony frog adorned with a pearl eye and slide, it combines functionality with aesthetic appeal, making it a must-have for any serious violinist.
Item Weight | 181 g |
Package Dimensions | 76.2 x 2.54 x 2.54 cm; 181 g |
Item model number | BL12-44 |
Back Material | Ebony |
Color Name | brown |
String Material | Horsehair |
Top Material | Ebony |
Number of Strings | 4 |
Size | 4/4 Size |
V**T
Great bow for beginners, produces good tones, and offers great value
I recently bought a violin on eBay, and when it arrived the bow was cracked and unusable. As a beginner, I just wanted a functioning bow to learn on, and bought this with fingers crossed that it wasn't just a cheap piece of junk that I would have to struggle to play anything decent-sounding on. This product exceeded my expectations. It arrived carefully packed and completely loosened to avoid damage during shipping. It produces very good sound quality for the price, even in my hands, and seems like it will hold up very well. I'm no expert when it comes to strings, but have played instruments before; my two-cents is that this is a great product for beginning violin students and will hold up nicely. My only criticism is that the mahogany color doesn't match my violin's more amber finish, but hey--I can live with that! I would definitely recommend this product, and will buy it again should I need to replace my bow down the line.
P**N
Replacement bow is better than the original
Having a 5 ft 5 inch ,86 pound 10 year old creates tons of problems when he wants to do things like children of regular height. He wanted to be on the band at school, and after seeing the hip hop violinist on you tube, believed that after one lesson, that would be him. So spoke to the school and let him rest out some, we were told that because of his height, he would need a full sized violin. Of course that means we had to go to the music store and get the violin, the book, the stand, the extra stuff including the chair. We also had to give our son the talk about responsibility and putting it away when he was done with it. I thought we should get an extra bow because, well he is 10. My husband was certain that the same person who can't manage to put his towel in the hamper but will take it back in the bathroom only to throw it of the floor, would make sure it is put away. Needless to say, I was Amazon in the middle of the night looking for a bow.I found the ADM 4/4 Full sized Violin bow and was really pleased.The bow provided a perfect balance of stiffness and flexibility to help beginners navigate through learning how to play and still produce the correct sound. The I was very pleased with the look of the bow. It had a professional look and finish and actually looked better than the bow that came with his violin.The bow made his shine in his concert and gave him more confidence because he said he looked and felt professional. Now to make sure the dog doesn't get to itI received this item at a discounted price for my honest and unbiased review.
R**N
A Decent, albeit disposable, Quality Beginner's Bow
I bought this bow to replace a broken one for a beginner's violin outfit. The outfit was recently returned after a long term loan to a friend's son to use for private lessons. The original bow broke and was not worth re-hairing, so they bought a fiberglass bow to replace it. The kid timed it perfectly, because the fiberglass bow broke shortly after he returned it when he upgraded his instrument! I can't complain about it since it broke when I tensioned it... argh!This bow is pretty good for the money. Compared to the other beginner's bows that broke, this one beats them both. This bow actually is pretty well-balanced for beginners model; both the original and fiberglass bows felt like there was a lead weight attached to the tip, but this one felt light in my hand when I rotated it 180 degrees. The hair is genuine and was able to pick up rosin easily, so you can get started in a few minutes. I was able to get enough tension so I can press firmly on the strings, and wasn't overly "bouncy".However, there were a couple of problems (at the price point, it's to be expected, but they weren't deal breakers). First thing I noticed was the the frog had a bit of slop at the interface with the stick. That was easily solved by tightening the frog by taking out the screw completely and popping it out of the shaft... then you tighten the nut a half a turn and put it back together. The other problem can't be corrected as easily but does not affect playing. The last few centimeters near the tip of the stick has a slight twist (no more than 1 degree if that), you can only see it if you are lining the stick up with the hair in your line of sight. It's not enough to affect playing of beginners, and advanced players wouldn't be using this bow anyway.Although this bow can be re-haired, the cost of having a luthier do it can easily exceed the cost of the bow itself, so you would treat this as a disposable item.
S**R
Great value without compromising quality.
To find out what this bow had to offer, I enlisted the help of my 11 year old nephew who is a member of the Denver, Colorado Youth Symphony. Prior to testing this bow on his violin, he applied an adequate amount of resin to the strings. These real and not synthetic hairs that makes up the strings on this bow, come from the tails of Mongolian horses. Because these animals are from cold climates, this breed of horse grows hair that is thicker and stronger than horses from warmer climates. Pulling the bow across the strings created no hesitations in the flow. He had no trouble executing the downbow and upbow strokes to create both strong and gentle beats. With this particular bow, the violin was able to produce smooth, broad sounds that had superb pin point clarity. The quick responses he was able to achieve are typical of a stiff bow such as this one.This beautifully crafted violin bow has the right combination of strength, resiliency, and weight. It feels quite natural in the hand and is well balanced from tip to frog, having equal weight throughout. I highly recommend it for both the student and adult violinist who is looking for value without having to compromise on quality.
D**D
Immediately broke
The bow immediately broke right out of the box never even touched the instrument.
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