GreyDad
Well-known member
Hi tbone,
So I went out and bought a short basic violin bow and had a go using it on my Bongo today. It was interesting, I could get some cool sounds and in particular on the bongo you can bow the harmonics and they come out really well.
However, to get a bow to work it has to be rubbed in rosin, I understand, which was done in the music shop before I left (standard practice for violins etc). Problem is this leaves a sticky white powder all over the bass strings, especially roundwounds! Is this normal? What's the SOP here? I'd like to experiment more but worry my lovely bass will end up a claggy sticky mess and will refuse to function. Just wondered what you do?
Neil
So I went out and bought a short basic violin bow and had a go using it on my Bongo today. It was interesting, I could get some cool sounds and in particular on the bongo you can bow the harmonics and they come out really well.
However, to get a bow to work it has to be rubbed in rosin, I understand, which was done in the music shop before I left (standard practice for violins etc). Problem is this leaves a sticky white powder all over the bass strings, especially roundwounds! Is this normal? What's the SOP here? I'd like to experiment more but worry my lovely bass will end up a claggy sticky mess and will refuse to function. Just wondered what you do?
Neil