Liebenzeller Larica Gold II, Violin/Viola Rosin, Soft
Liebenzeller Larica Gold II, Violin/Viola Rosin, Soft
The LARICA metal rosin is made after the original formula of the LIEBENZELLER metal rosin. Furthermore the production occurs in accurate, complex manual work. The rythmic treatment of the rosin, gained of pure larch resin in addition of different metals causes that the produced sound becomes more animated, warmer and brighter than with an untreated rosin. Increased sound range, a great ability of modulation and carrying capacity are attributes of an improved sound quality. The individual sound of the instrument is reflected easily, tonal one-sidedness can be compensated. The bow develops a very good and constant response. Background noises are minimised . Humidity- and temperature fluctuations are of less consequence, the dust formation is very low. The GOLD rosin is especially balanced, the sound becomes round, full and warm, at the same time in igher ranges brightly light, slim and clear, There are 2 degrees of hardness for violin: GOLD Iis slightly harder and gives the instrument more clearness. GOLD II is slightly softer, it alleviates abrasiveness of the instrument and grades the intonations up. For solo play harder rosin is preferred. For cello GOLD III is the harder version, GOLD IV the slightly softer one.
- HAND MADE IN SWITZERLAND Larica Rosins Use A Variety Of Metals & Degrees Of Hardness To Give You A Full Line Of Unique Rosins Which Can Be Used For Your Specific Instrument
- GOLD II SOFT Offers A Rosin Made With Gold To Give Your Bowing A Richer, Deeper & More Balanced Tone. The Larica II Is Best Paired With Violins & Violas. The Softness Of The Gold II Also Adds In Tonal Depth & Gives Your Bow More Grip.
- PRODUCES VERY LITTLE DUST Musicians With Allergies Will Appreciate How Little Dust This Rosin Produces.
- HIGH TOLERANCE IN VARIED WEATHER The Larica Gold Holds Up Well In Humid & Warm Conditions
- The Ingredient Gold Gives The Larica Metal Rosin An Especially Balanced Characteristic. The Tone Is Full, Harmonious, Round, Warm, Voluminous, And At The Same Time, Radiant And Clear. It Is Most Suited To Give The Instrument A Variety Of Colorful Tones.