
Panda Comments
Schwartz is the hardest rosin in the Pirastro rosin series. It is easy to sound and easy to apply to the bow hair, so it is especially suitable for beginners. If your strings are made of steel, it is also recommended to use this Schwartz rosin. If you are still in the beginner stage and want to try European rosin, this would be a good choice!
Tips for choosing rosin
Good rosin can prevent friction noise when playing, and just a thin layer is enough to cover the entire bow hair. High-quality rosin allows the bow hair to rub against the strings smoothly, creating a clear and full sound, helping the performer to move the bow freely. Generally speaking, rosin comes in different levels of softness and hardness. When choosing, you can consider the humidity of the environment, the size of the space, the material of the strings, etc. For example, hard rosin is suitable for places with hot and humid weather and open environment. On the contrary, when the weather is cold and the space is small, such as a rehearsal room, it is suitable to use soft rosin.brand
Pirastro was founded by Italian luthier Giorgio Pirazzi in 1798 and later established in Germany. In the 1890s, Giorgio Pirazzi's grandson Gustav Pirazzi and his partner Theodor Strobel made great strides and combined the first four letters of their surnames into a new brand name. Pirastro was born. Gustav Pirazzi's descendants continued to carry forward the brand and established it as the world's leading string brand. It is now managed by the sixth generation of descendants, who constantly keep pace with the times, innovate, and insist that all strings are produced in Germany. They are rigorously made, have stable product quality, and have a diversified series to meet the needs of various players.