Carbon Fibre Violin Bow Views

carbon fibre violin bow

Carbon Fiber, Graphite, and Composite bows have gained widespread acceptability among musicians as quality alternatives to wood bows. The creation of a first-rate composite bow requires as much artistry and craftsmanship as the traditional wooden bow. These bows have the added benefit of strength and consistency. The quality and availability of Pernambuco (the traditional wood used for bow construction) continues to diminish due to the over cutting of the Brazilian rainforest. A Composite bow will play as well if not better than a wood bow in the same price range. Just like wood bows, different makers of composite bows create their product with differing results allowing for differences in playing characteristics. Lashof Violins has one of the largest selections of in stock composite bows.

PrH 4/4 Size Master Class Carbon Fiber Violin BowBased on the ground-breaking re-hair technology developed for their fiberglass bow, the P

carbon fibre violin bow

Both of the violin bow models weighed exactly 60.7 grams and had remarkably close balance points. The carbon-fiber model felt quick and light and hung in at the head, while the braided carbon-fiber model drew a smoother tone and felt a bit more weighted toward the frog. Both bows are straight with good-quality rehairs.

carbon fibre violin bow

Both of the violin bow models weighed exactly 60.7 grams and had remarkably close balance points. The carbon-fiber model felt quick and light and hung in at the head, while the braided carbon-fiber model drew a smoother tone and felt a bit more weighted toward the frog. Both bows are straight with good-quality rehairs.

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