Bow Shopping
My jazz bass teacher wants to get me started bowing so I am now shopping for a German bow. I have an old fiberglass one that came with my old Kay but it doesn't work. I went to a local store and played all nine German bows they had. The brazilwood ones(2), I did not like. The three most expensive were stamped:
seifert* $650 seifert** $850 (tag price 980) seifert** $860 (tagged $1060) I liked the $850 one far above the others and it would surely be plenty for a non orchestra player. My wife sort of choked when I told her how much it was but she let me buy the 10k bass so she pretty much realizes I need a decent bow. I just have no comparison. I have an offer to have some bows shipped for trial but I don't know enough about what weight or any of the other questions they are asking and haven't played enough to know. Is it worth the expense to have bows shipped if I am looking for something under $900? Are the prices above reasonable for these bows? I could live with the one star if I have to. How does Ken's bow he is advertising here for under $500 compare with these? |
Bill, you're going to need a new fingerboard first. You don't have nearly enough arch in the fingerboard and bridge for bowing clearance.
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to do that again when I change the fingerboard. John is able to get around on my bass pretty good with a bow even though there is not much access. I think there will be just a tiny bit more with the new bridge. How much does a board replacement typically cost? |
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