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Bows/Bass - Advice Please


PJ Phillips
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I have a Yamaha EUB and would like to start using a bow.
I don't know much about them apart from the French and German Frogs.
What's the difference?

Wood or Carbon?
The carbon ones seem reasonably priced and I guess won't warp.
Would a carbon one be ok with an EUB?

Finally,
Can anyone recommend a basic but decent Double bass (The 'Fender Squier' of double basses would be fine).

Thanks in advance BCers

PJ

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[url="http://www.petertambroni.com/mostlybass/For%20Students/frenchorgermanbo.html"]http://www.petertambroni.com/mostlybass/Fo...orgermanbo.html[/url]

I found this when I was looking for answers. Carbon bows seem to have a credible reputation. Not as good as a good wooden bow (worth hundred an even thousands) but often better than a cheap crappy one!

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Hi PJ

As far as French and German bows go, the main difference is in the Frog (which holds the hair at the end you hold)

a French bow has a smaller frog and is the same as a violin bow and is held between the thumb and fingers, a German bow's frog is much larger and is held with two fingers inside the Frog

Images taken from [url="http://www.uptonbass.com/Upton-Bass-UB-Workshop-Double-Bass-Bow-FRENCH-GERMAN/"]here[/url]

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[quote name='subaudio' post='713482' date='Jan 15 2010, 10:29 AM']Hi PJ

As far as French and German bows go, the main difference is in the Frog (which holds the hair at the end you hold)

a French bow has a smaller frog and is the same as a violin bow and is held between the thumb and fingers, a German bow's frog is much larger and is held with two fingers inside the Frog

Images taken from [url="http://www.uptonbass.com/Upton-Bass-UB-Workshop-Double-Bass-Bow-FRENCH-GERMAN/"]here[/url][/quote]


Two fingers inside the frog. Now I haven't heard that expression for a while :)
Thank you for that subaudio and for the link.
It's all new to me and I really appreciate all the help.

Thank you
pj

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Your more than welcome mate, it can be a bit bewildering can't it, good fun though, I'm only three years into double bass myself and learn something new almost every day, it's part of the beauty of it to me.

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Hi
I'd also suggest looking at comments on the Yita Music carbon bows (available on eBay), on the 'recommend me a bow' thread:

[url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=64167"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=64167[/url]

I've been well impressed with mine - cost just over £100.

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Hi- just come across this thread, first you need to choose between French or German bows ,both have their merits.
If you think your going to need to be able produce tremolo and generally have an 'agile' bowing technique then
this is easier to do with the french style bow.The German Style allows a greater pressure to be put on the string.
Cheap bows are a waste of money weather wooden or carbon fibre its the horse hair and rosin that makes the string
sound.

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[quote name='PedalB' post='721769' date='Jan 22 2010, 11:35 PM']Hi- just come across this thread, first you need to choose between French or German bows ,both have their merits.
If you think your going to need to be able produce tremolo and generally have an 'agile' bowing technique then
this is easier to do with the french style bow.The German Style allows a greater pressure to be put on the string.
Cheap bows are a waste of money weather wooden or carbon fibre its the horse hair and rosin that makes the string
sound.[/quote]

Thanks for that PedalB

Cheers
pj

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[quote name='27 frets' post='721629' date='Jan 22 2010, 08:49 PM']Hi
I'd also suggest looking at comments on the Yita Music carbon bows (available on eBay), on the 'recommend me a bow' thread:

[url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=64167"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=64167[/url]

I've been well impressed with mine - cost just over £100.[/quote]


Thanks 27 frets, and for the link too
Cheers
pj

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