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blue flame said:On a similar topic, do you apply rosin by drawing the bow in the downbow direction only, or updown updown? I was always taught downbow only, as that's the way to get the rosin into the barbs of the hair. The hair is supposed to be installed with its natural, microscopic barbs opposing the downbow. Applying rosin in the upbow direction flattens the barbs and makes them useless.
Is this common knowledge or an esoteric detail? To this day when I see anyone applying rosin upbow it makes me gasp.

airbass said:1 year-old son can now reach on top of my desk and is attracted, magpie-like, to the little red pots. One day I'll find out where he then hides them and I'll have a supply for life.
You were taught correctly; down only. Forget the barb business.blue flame said:On a similar topic, do you apply rosin by drawing the bow in the downbow direction only, or updown updown? I was always taught downbow only, as that's the way to get the rosin into the barbs of the hair. The hair is supposed to be installed with its natural, microscopic barbs opposing the downbow. Applying rosin in the upbow direction flattens the barbs and makes them useless.
Is this common knowledge or an esoteric detail? To this day when I see anyone applying rosin upbow it makes me gasp.
Scot said:I bought a can of Carlssons a couple of months ago to replace a rock-hard cake of Pops. Turns out the Carlssons is just as hard as the Pops was. Even after applying vigerously for several minutes it's still hard as rock and I don't feel like I'm getting a lot of rosin on there. Is this normal? I am getting some rosin sticking to the strings where I bow but not that much. I forgot to ask my teacher about it the other day.
-Scot
, but it's always been soft when I first bought it.
I think it was an old cake. It was used when the shop gave it to me. I do have to start getting in the habit of not leaving my Carlssons lying out.larry said:Could be old? Keep it sealed in plastic.
I don't like the Clarity rosin anymore. I'm back to using Pop's for now.Blimpdog said:Okay, I changed my mind.I don't like the Clarity rosin anymore. I'm back to using Pop's for now.
- Steve
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Blimpdog said:The Clarity Winter Bass is soft like Pop's, but after working with it for a while I fing that it doesn't grab the strings as much as I need it too at times. With other rosins, you can increase the tack by adding more rosin to the hair. The Clarity is okay, but seems to have a "tack threshold" where it just won't grab the string any better even though you apply more. I'm back to using the Pop's although I do like the Kolstien soft too.
- Steve
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