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LARICA ZINN II Violin/Viola Rosin

Z2

Price: 110.89 PLN

Rosin with the addition of Tin, in comparison to Gold, gives the instrument a warmer and more concentrated, clear tone. It maintains full, smooth, radiating sound in higher ranges.

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Seitz Rosin Manufacturer is the producer of
LARICA Metal Rosins since 2008. They are based of the original formula used for Liebenzeller’s Metal Rosins. By keeping to the details of the manufacturing process, we guarantee the well-known and valued, high-quality product. Each step of the process is thoroughly and carefully done by hand.
The differentiated combinations of Metals with degrees of hardness offer a rich assortment of LARICA Metal Rosins, which give a unique tone for the specific instrument of your choice.

The LARICA Metal Rosin gives the instrument a large, radiant sound. The good and even sound from the bow, as well as our rosin’s high tolerance to temperature and humidly changes, provides trustworthy support to bring forth music in varying situations. Unwanted sounds are reduced to a minimum, and people with allergies appreciate the low amounts of dust.

To take full advantage of the high quality LARICA Metal Rosin, please keep in mind the following:
Before the first application, clean the bow with a cotton cloth to remove old rosin. Use the LARICA Metal Rosin more sparingly than is ordinarily done, and clean the strings every once in a while with some alcohol on a cotton cloth. Often at the beginning, if too much rosin is used, the bow doesn’t grip as well, and less tone is produced.
By using only Larch resin and the addition of metals by way of a special rhythmical production method, results in the LARICA Metal Rosins whose tone is livelier, warmer, greater, brighter and more radiant. Depending on the metal added, there are a variety of differentiated sound qualities.

The scale of hardness for rosin ranges from I-VI, hardest to softest. For most instruments, there are two grades of hardness to choose from.
The softer grades essentially help the hard and sharp sounds of an instrument produce a milder and nobler tone quality. The harder grades can bring more clarity and exactitude to a softer tone. The rosin is excellently suited for newly made instruments, Baroque instruments, and all those in the Chrotta family.