Andrea Sanctus Rosin

ANDREA rosin has been around for over 20 years now. While countless musicians have used and shown their appreciations of its quality, the manufacturers never stopped experimenting and looking for something more unique and fascinating to offer serious musicians. In 2018, to celebrate its 10th year anniversary, they introduced the new ANDREA SANCTUS ROSIN. Sanctus…

Buying a new case

Buying a new case can be a daunting task. Many student or intermediate violins, violas, cellos, and basses can be purchased as part of an outfit that includes a case that is usually consistent with the quality of the instrument; these cases generally offer very adequate protection and durability at an economical price. If, however,…

The New Larsen Virtuoso for Viola – A Complementary Balance

The New Larsen Virtuoso for Viola – A Complementary Balance – Available soon If something works then why change it? Since its original launch back in 1995, the Original Larsen Viola A string has become almost the default choice for viola players. Offering  excellent projection  with  a  broad  spectrum  of  sound  colours  combined  with  a …

Slipping pegs (part 2)

The fitting and tuning of stringed instruments using pegs set into a block of wood or a pegbox, is as old as primitive instruments go. The craftsmanship, however, needed to fit specifically instruments of the violin family is a skilled process by trained luthiers using unique tools, getting a precise fit so that pegs turn…