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Strijkstokken voor 3/4 viool

Bows for 3/4 violin

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A good bow makes the difference between practicing and truly making music. In our collection of 3/4 violin bows, you'll find carefully selected models for young and smaller violinists. Each bow is designed for optimal balance, resilience, and tonal control , so both beginning and advanced players can bow with confidence.

The right bow for your 3/4 violin

The violin bow largely determines the playing feel and tone. A 3/4 violin bow is shorter and lighter than a 4/4 model, making it ideal for children aged approximately 9 to 12 or players with smaller hands. Our collection includes both traditional wooden bows and modern carbon bows , each with the right balance and tension for a smooth bowing motion.

Quality and craftsmanship in every violin bow

Every violin bow in our range has been carefully selected and tested for sound, durability, and playing comfort. We collaborate with artisans who combine traditional building techniques with modern materials. Whether you choose the warm sound of wood or the precision of a carbon fiber violin bow , you are guaranteed quality and reliability.

Find your perfect 3/4 violin bow

Ready for a new bow or looking for an upgrade? Browse our selection of 3/4 violin bows – from lightweight carbon fiber models to classic wooden versions. Each model is designed to give young players the best start in their musical development.

Frequently Asked Questions about 3/4 Violin Bows

What does 3/4 mean on a violin bow?

A 3/4 violin bow is designed for a violin that is 3/4 the standard size. This size is suitable for children aged approximately 9 to 12. The bow is shorter and lighter than a 4/4 model, making it more comfortable to play.

What is better: a wooden or a carbon bow?

A wooden bow (such as pernambuco or Brazilwood) offers a warm, natural tone. A carbon bow, on the other hand, is lighter, sturdier, and less sensitive to moisture or temperature fluctuations. For young players, carbon is often a practical choice.

How do I choose the right bow for my violin?

Consider length, weight, and balance. The bow should fit comfortably in your hand and respond smoothly to your violin. For children, a well-balanced, light bow is essential for developing technique and tone without strain.

How do I maintain my violin bow?

Use high-quality rosin and remove any rosin residue with a soft cloth after playing. Always store the bow in a violin case and have the hair replaced regularly by a luthier. This will keep the bow in top condition.

Discover your ideal 3/4 violin bow

Whether you're just starting to play the violin or are already an advanced player, the right bow makes all the difference. Browse our collection of 3/4 violin bows and experience the balance between craftsmanship, quality, and sound.

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