If you put the bow near the bridge, the instrument will sound louder. If you put the bow far the bridge, it will sound softer.
Normally you are supposed to put lots of rosin on your bow. I'm 2nd chair in a orchestra, so I know. If you want to clean it off your strings you can use steel wool or cloth, but to clean rosin off you are not supposed to. -------------------------------------------------------------- YOur supposed to puit rosin on your bow, but if you want to take it off what I do is play and the rosin comes off. YOur supposed to put it on the bow though.
bow stringer
There are several things you can put an accent on a note. You can put more pressure on the bow, you can play in lane 3 (close to the bridge), or you can play close to the frog of the bow just to name a few. There are also other ways you can put accents on notes.
Sticky glue
Sticky glue
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Actually rosin makes the bow sound good on the instrument but it is sticky
If you put the bow near the bridge, the instrument will sound louder. If you put the bow far the bridge, it will sound softer.
Well the way that I make a hunting bow is that you find a large stick and a jungle vine and put them together and there you go!
Sticky glue
A gift bow is one that you can buy to put on presents when they are wrapped, or you can make your own bows with ribbon.
duck tape, sticky tack, gum
String instruments make sound because you put rosin on the bow.
Do not put a bow on a hamster. It is cruel.
Take the rosin in your left hand, and pretend your rosin is the string. you can actually just rub the rosin on the bow by "playing" the rosin as you would the strings. make sure you play with the entire bow.
First cut a log into an unstrung bow, then use flax on a spinning wheel to make bow string, then use the bow string on the unstrung bow to make a finished bow. You will require a higher fletching level to make better bows.