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CodaBow Marquise GS Violin Bow

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Violin Bow

  • The master bow for a particularly full, versatile and rich expression in the sound
  • Acoustic core of the stick made from Kevlar fibres
  • The stick sheathing is made from carbon fibres arranged in one directio
  • Handmade frog of black Xebony
  • Sterling silver button
  • Carbon fibre slide
  • Sterling silver ring
  • Cowhide leather grip
  • Winding made of sterling silver/silk
  • Tip plate made of fibre-reinforced thermoplastic
  • Wedges made of composite material
  • Hair made of natural hair from domesticated horses
Available since July 2023
Item number 568094
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Size 4/4
Stick Kevlar, Carbon
Round Stick Yes
Angular Stick No
Natural Hair Yes
17.990 kr
Free shipping incl. VAT
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Vivaldi Bach Paganini 25.01.2025
As an advanced amateur, I wanted to have a spare violin bow and thought a carbon fibre bow might be a good choice next to my pernambuco bow. After having tried this bow, I was sold by it’s’ ease of playing, good tone (with core) and stability (no unexpected bouncing or tremors) and am now using it as my first bow. The bow is easy to handle, allows for playing long notes from piano to fortissimo, but also works very well with ‘jump’ techniques (e.g. spiccato, sautillle, staccato in the up-bow). I have recently had my first performance using this bow and even though I was nervous, which sometimes results in a tremble in my soft long tones, this bow remained stable and did the work for me. Also I was very happy with the way Thomann handled my order: I had ordered four carbon fiber bows (total around 4500 euros) to try out. Once I had made my choice, I phoned Thomann for the return: Thomann organized the retour label and an insurance and within a week from me sending the return package from NL to Germany with the 3 bows, Thomann refunded the money.
As an advanced amateur, I wanted to have a spare violin bow and thought a carbon fibre bow might be a good choice next to my pernambuco bow. After having tried this bow, I was sold by it’s’ ease of playing, good tone (with core) and stability (no unexpected bouncing or tremors) and am now using it as my first bow. The bow is easy to handle, allows for playing long
As an advanced amateur, I wanted to have a spare violin bow and thought a carbon fibre bow might be a good choice next to my pernambuco bow. After having tried this bow, I was sold by it’s’ ease of playing, good tone (with core) and stability (no unexpected bouncing or tremors) and am now using it as my first bow. The bow is easy to handle, allows for playing long notes from piano to fortissimo, but also works very well with ‘jump’ techniques (e.g. spiccato, sautillle, staccato in the up-bow). I have recently had my first performance using this bow and even though I was nervous, which sometimes results in a tremble in my soft long tones, this bow remained stable and did the work for me. Also I was very happy with the way Thomann handled my order: I had ordered four carbon fiber bows (total around 4500 euros) to try out. Once I had made my choice, I phoned Thomann for the return: Thomann organized the retour label and an insurance and within a week from me sending the return package from NL to Germany with the 3 bows, Thomann refunded the money.
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