INSTAGRAMS
Twitter
http://t.co/f6g2yo8b- It's Gold! Look at what's new from Kathy and David Blackwell!
http://t.co/NMz9sT0r - 10 instruments and bows have come in for repair for the last two days, all caused by the sudden drop in humidity....
http://t.co/iYE73Sol - New BAM range now available in the online store. Great colours and prices!
http://t.co/rvvAwSw7 - Some 'sound' ideas and a good read around Naplan time, for all people.
http://t.co/BlBTZMVS
Categories
Archives
- March 2012 (2)
- December 2011 (1)
- November 2011 (1)
- October 2011 (2)
- September 2011 (4)
- August 2011 (1)
- June 2011 (1)
- May 2011 (3)
- April 2011 (2)
- March 2011 (2)
- January 2011 (6)
- November 2010 (4)
- October 2010 (1)
- September 2010 (2)
- June 2010 (3)
- May 2010 (1)
- April 2010 (4)
- March 2010 (2)
- January 2010 (1)
- December 2009 (5)
- October 2009 (3)
- September 2009 (1)
- August 2009 (1)
- July 2009 (1)
- June 2009 (3)
- May 2009 (2)
- April 2009 (15)
Tag Cloud
Australia AYO BAM bow bows Buying online care CASES CELLO composer composers Crossover dampit dry festival grant guide Helmerson hip hop humidifier humidity instrument instrument maintenance international Isserlis L.A. Phil Maisky Melos new new orchestras orchestras Parents Perenyi performers Piatigorsky Practice rosin scholarship strings study Tips VIOLA VIOLIN Wallfisch youth-
Upcoming Events
Tag Archives: instrument
The Piatigorsky International Cello Festival
Here at Simply for Strings we’re getting a little bit excited about all the great things happening in the International string world. Earlier this week, the details of the Piatigorsky International Cello Festival were released and boy, does it look … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged bow, CELLO, composer, festival, Helmerson, instrument, international, Isserlis, L.A. Phil, Maisky, new orchestras, Parents, Perenyi, performers, Piatigorsky, Practice, scholarship, strings, study, VIOLA, VIOLIN, Wallfisch
Leave a comment
Care and Maintenance of your Instrument
The Instrument: 1 Make sure your bridge is always straight and upright (leaning a few millimetres towards the tailpiece is ok). With normal use and regular tuning the bridge will gradually lean foward. If the bridge is left like this … Continue reading























Add to Google



