Bow-Right for Violin, Medium (1/2-1/4 Violin)

Bow-Right for Violin, Medium (1/2-1/4 Violin) Reviews



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I am wondering if the other reviewer actually tried this item?br /br /I used this on both my kids and it worked for both of them. I did previously try the pencils, the straws and even pipe cleaners.br /br /The problem with those other alternatives: br /br /The straws BEND and fall out, and the pencils are so rigid they do not fit into the f-holes properly AND they can damage the f-hole shape. The bowright's 2 wires provide a STRAIGHT, sturdy PATH for the bow to follow. That is what is missing in those other alternatives.br /br /Some bonuses that I realized as well were the following:br /br /Quicker, closer to the strings, bow circles for songs like Allegro and others where you pick up the bow and start at the frog again. A sound-sensitive way of learning to keep the bow straight. When my kids would hear the ticking of the metal from their bows hitting it, they reacted instantaneously with better bowing until there was no sound. br /br /In addition, I used this size on my younger child's 1/8 violin and it fit fine. My older child has a 1/2 violin.br /br /So BRAVO for the Bowright, I love what it did for my kids and highly recommend it.

Bow-Right for Violin, Medium (1/2-1/4 Violin) Feature

  • Bow-Right is the perfect tool for developing a sound violin bow technique
  • Stainless steel guides encourage straight bowing and correct wrist action
Bow-Right is the perfect tool for developing a sound violin bow technique. Stainless steel guides encourage straight bowing and correct wrist action.


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READ BEFORE BUYING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! - wart - baltimore, md United States
you don't have to take my advice, but my teacher taught me a trick that renders this product totally unnecessary. Just take two pencils and stick them into the circles at the top of the f-holes on your violin, and bow along them. Colored pencils fit best because they are thinner. This product will probably damage your violin more than the two pencils could, and I'm betting your child (or you) aren't learning on a priceless antique anyway. Why waste the money for this product when you aren't going to need it that long?


Nov 08, 2010 10:46:07

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