by John Rihani | May 16, 2017 | Uncategorized
One of the essential pieces of gear for any string player is rosin. Rosin is the processed tree sap that, when applied to the horsehair of the bow, creates the friction between the bow and the string. Without rosin, all we would get is a faint...
by John Rihani | May 9, 2017 | Uncategorized
Those who know me know how excited I get when a great modern instrument comes to the shop. I received shipping notification on Monday that the Michael Koeberling cello he recently finished was headed our way. Tracking today indicates it is slated for delivery...
by John Rihani | May 3, 2017 | Uncategorized
I’m just old enough to have studied the cello as a young person without the benefit of Youtube! It is astounding to me the wealth of resources available to us now with the advent of video sharing sites and the internet. Just this morning, I can across a video...
by John Rihani | Apr 25, 2017 | Uncategorized
Many of my friends will remember the trip I took last summer with my dad to Germany to pick up a cello I had commissioned from Michael. It was an amazing trip and I’ve been thrilled with the instrument he made for me. Upon my return, I ordered a cello from him...
by John Rihani | Apr 18, 2017 | Uncategorized
Perhaps…maybe…possibly…winter is over? For many of us, that means firing up the lawnmowers, cleaning out the grills, and opening up the windows. For cellists and bassists, it means we can finally start breathing and not worrying as much about low...
by John Rihani | Apr 11, 2017 | Uncategorized
The tension required to bring a string up to pitch varies between string materials and string designs. I’m not going to dive into the theory of why you might want “lighter” tension strings or “heavier” tension strings, but I did want...
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