Been doing music for a long time, never have I heard the comment "use
whatever the fiddle player bought". Pop's brand for the upright bass,
Is somewhat taky, heck if you leave the cake on its side, it reforms
its self to a different shape. Would that be too soft to use on the
wheel? Aldo I'm waiting for the winter 2007 chnooks to be dine, I
beleive those wheels are wood, so can the pips rosin work, or should I
go more for the viola/violin type, which is mush harder and more
brittle.?
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On Feb 2, 2008, at 16:48, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Speaking from the impossibly humid wilds of Louisiana, where within
forty minutes, a perfectly functional instrument becomes slick and
squeaky, I have to speak for liquid rosin. In those situations, all
I have had to do was touch the cotton with liquid rosin, and the h-g
went loud and sassy.
Alice
In a message dated 2/2/2008 4:55:27 P.M. Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
Liquid rosin is just a useless complication , use whatever
the fiddle player brought .
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