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| The Original Hill Dark Rosin | 
enlarge | Brand: Hill Category: Musical Instruments
List Price: $8.70 Buy New: $7.35 You Save: $1.35 (16%)
Buy New from $7.35
Avg. Customer Rating:   (3 reviews) Sales Rank: 1347
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 2 x 2 x 2
MPN: RNNAHILLD UPC: 743565141183 EAN: 0743565141183 ASIN: B000F3FQP6
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | The ORIGINAL Hill Dark Rosin, not an imitation! | | | For Violin, Viola and Cello | | | Wrapped in a padded velveteen shell | | | Slightly softer and grips abit better than the Hill Light Rosin | | | Used by professionals worldwide |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The ultimate rosins, used by professionals worldwide. The Hill Brand rosins are wrapped in their own padded velveteen shell. This is the rosin that others strive to emulate. Used for violin, viola and cello. This dark (green) rosin is slightly softer than the light (amber) and grips abit better. This is the original Hill Dark Rosin, not an imitation!
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| Customer Reviews:
  Great product July 13, 2008 I tend to use softer rosins in low humidity settings, and lighter rosins in high humidity. Hill dark rosin works wonderfully, especially in winter, when heated rooms are often very low in humidity. The rosin enables the hairs to grip the strings without being sticky, and gives a beautiful clean sound. If you're experiencing problems with playing in a low-humidity setting, this is the first product to try.
  Nice rosin; just what my music instructor recommended June 30, 2008 This is a much better rosin than what my violin came with. Make the violin tone sound a lot better when I play the right notes.
  Great clarity. Easy application. April 25, 2007 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
This rosin has been recommended to me by my violin teacher and I am very happy with the results of using it. The consistency of the rosin is softer then other brands I tried, and thus makes the application onto the bow hair much easier. The rosin stays on the hair for quite a long time, and treated bow produces very clean sound, without any harshness or hisses. Residue fall out onto the violin varnish seems less messy then from some stock rosins I tried. Wrapping the rosin in cloth/sponge is a nice touch - no plastic box to rattle inside your violin case, and your hands stay clean while handling it.
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