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Bow Right for 3/4 4/4 Violin
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Manufacturer: Bow-Right
Binding: Unknown Binding
Publisher: Bow-Right
Label: Bow-Right
Features for Bow Right for 3/4 4/4 Violin:
- For 3/4 - 4/4 violin
- Helps to develop a sound bow technique
- Encourages straight bowing and correct wrist action
- Metal guides attach easily with PBS plastic fittings
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Customer Reviews
Great Invention! 
2008-03-23
This device is a REAL help for those learning the violin/fiddle late in life. I also had my 9-year-old niece try it, and despite what another reviewer suggested, it's great for younger fdddlers, too, as long as they're using the right size of fiddle.
great for adults 
2008-01-21
I think this is great for adults who are trying to learn, but I do not see if the kids are patient enough to use this product; it's pretty annoying at first until getting used to it and the bow is straightened out. Yet I think it's a great product.
Bow Right for Violin Review 
2007-08-12
A few weeks ago, I purchased a product called the "Bow Right for Violin." As both a private and public string teacher, I have always been frustrated trying to get my students to play with a straight bow stroke that is parallel to the bridge. I have been pleasantly surprised by this product. It basically attaches to the sides of the violin (or smaller sized viola) and creates a lane that students have to bow within. For some of my students, we do a few warm-ups with it on and for other students, I have them use it for the entire lesson. Many of my students have commented that it really helps them feel what their arm should be doing on long bow strokes. I love this product and plan to use it in the fall for students in my orchestra class who are struggling.
Think About It. 
2006-08-24
For a child who just can't seem to get the hingeing motion on the arm and wrist correct for tone production on longer bowings, this is just the thing. If you read "How Muscles Learn" you will find that repetitive correct motion works the same way for your large and small muscles as rote memorization does for your brain. It becomes part of your unconscious toolkit, and you can move on to bigger and better things.