why does a violinist put rosin on his bow?
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The rosin creates friction, allowing the bow to grip the strings and make them vibrate more clearly. Violinists and violists tend to use a lighter rosin for their instruments, while darker rosins are used for cellos and double basses. A stroke or two of rosin can last for at least a few hours of playing time.
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because the rosin creates friction
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