I can't remember the technical terms (it's been years since I played) but look at the diagram in the sources link - Get the bow balanced by holding the bow in mid-air, position your little finger on the end (button in the diagram) and put your thumb on the ferrule and hold it til it's straight, then you'll feel the balance and will be able to control the pressure when you play- you'll find by feeling that the little finger generally dictates the balance, when playing adjust the pressure with the little finger while twisting a little like papergirl and whograss said and you should be able to create a clean noteCan anyone give me some advice on how to use a violin bow?
i agree with paper girl,,,,turn twist push roll pull,,i got ah cousin that bows some of his guitars he's good ,,,but he has to re hair ????very rough on tha bow,,,,,,best of luck,,,practice
Hold the bow as you would an apple with fingertips.
First, you would need to hold the bow correctly, then apply some rosin to make sure the hair flows across the strings smoothly. And, make sure the hair is tight enough, but not TOO tight. When you place the bow hair on the string (start at the frog), make sure you press down, THEN TWIST SLIGHTLY so the hairs are spread out just a bit. Then, without varying the pressure, pull the bow downwards until you end at teh tip, very slowly for the longer notes you're hoping to achieve. Your elbow should be UP, almost horizontal to the floor. (Don't know if that makes a difference on a guitar, though).
I hope that helps somewhat. I've recently started playing the violin, so I'm not claiming to be an expert......
Would LOVE to hear what it sounds like!!
What a weird way to use a bow!
It's a bit hard to explain in words, but try shifting the weight of your hand just before you change direction - it takes practice, so keep at it.
Slow down mid stroke?
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