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Elements of Sound
The panel tried several CodaBow models, gravitating to two
in particular: the Electric and the Classic. "Feels good,"
says Hale of the flashy purple Electric model. "I like the
color." Wilson agrees, saying, "This purple thing has
guts." "This draws a bassier, deeper sound," he
observes. "And it definitely is a nice looking stick."
Strings Magazine, April 2004
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Focus
on Lutherie: Science Friction:
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Carbon-Fiber Violin Bows Reviewed
A panel of professional teachers and string players evaluate today's
state-of-the-art carbon-fiber bows. CodaBow's models excel in
every category. "Really nice acoustics and aesthetics and
a lush sound." They herald the Classic (model) as "the
favorite of nearly everyone..." Strings Magazine, October
2002 |
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Market
Report: Composite Cello Bows
There is a brand new cello bow on the market that is wellworth checking
out. Called the CodaBow . . . it feels andhandles like a fine pernambuco
bow. Strings Magazine, March/April 1997 |
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Market
Report: Composite Bows
These makers, using fine wooden bows as their models, have spent
years developing bows that feel good to use and produce a good sound
. . . Strings Magazine, July/August 1996 |
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A
reader letter reviewing the CodaBow
In your summer '97 issue, you published several reviews of the CodaBow.
I just bought one and I thought I would write and tell you about
it . . . Fiddler Magazine, Winter 1997-1998 |
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Product
Review: The CodaBow
We recently asked a few professional fiddlers what they thought
of the relatively new graphite-fiber CodaBow. Following are their
impressions . . . Fiddler Magazine, Summer 1997 |
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