Violin

Scratchy Violin Problem

Scratchy Violin Problem

The amount of rosin you use on your bow also affects the tone and sound of your violin. Too much rosin on the bow hair produces a scratchy, unpleasant sound, while too little will cause the tone to fade out during your bow stroke.

  1. How can I make my violin more smooth?

How can I make my violin more smooth?

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  1. 1) Have a flexible and relaxed bow hold. Bow holds can look very different. ...
  2. 2) Move your wrist and fingers while bowing. If you move your arm, you make a circle. ...
  3. 3) Bow absolutely straight. ...
  4. 4) Smoothen your bow changes with your wrist and fingers. ...
  5. 5) Tilt your bow a little bit at the extreme frog.

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