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Rosin for folkfiddle
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Rosin for folkfiddle
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Rosin for folkfiddle
Rosin for folkfiddle
Rosin for folkfiddle
Rosin for folkfiddle

Rosin for folkfiddle

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Leatherwood custom rosin recipe for Folk, Fiddle and Bluegrass styles offers a smooth and slightly velvety texture across the string that enhances the colour of melodic playing. There is a clean bite to the string which assists clarity in percussive techniques and ornamentation. The surface noise in this rosin has been decreased to perform well under amplification. 

"As I began performing regularly with the O’Connor Band, we found ourselves in about every performance environment and climate possible. It became obvious that I needed to upgrade my old cake of rosin. I was introduced to the beautiful Leatherwood Bespoke rosin and immediately fell in love with the sound I was able to produce and the reliability that it gave me wherever I played my violin.” - Mark O'Connor 

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Rosin for Folk Fiddle
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