Normally in-stock items will be shipped within 5 business days of receiving your order. Custom-made products will be shipped within 3 weeks after receiving your order. In case of delay due to unseasonable weather, circumstances of the shipping company, or any other reason, we will inform you by e-mail etc. All shipping is subject to stock availability.
The Amber Range meets the exacting demands of Double Bass players with a full spectrum of rosin grades: from very hard to very sticky, and everything in between. Players can find the exact combination of stickiness, grip, traction & lyrical quality to suit their climate and playing needs.
The Amber Range offers a more lyrical and noble quality than traditional bass rosins, which particularly assists solo recital and audition contexts. The stickier grades, 40% - 60% will also offer the grip you need for orchestral playing but still with that clean, lyrical sound.
Choose either one recipe from the recipe chart below, or purchase the duo pack of any two recipes of your choice, allowing you to mix recipes together for a more customised experience.
In their heat-resistant silicone rubber container, these recipes can easily be re-melted and refreshed in a kitchen oven to help get the most use out of your rosin.
Use the recipe grade chart (above) to choose your desired recipes (2 per pack). They can be the same recipe or different recipes. When you receive your rosin:
- Carefully separate the walls of the rubber cup from the rosin
- Lift the rosin slightly out of the cup or peel down sides of cup
- Keep your fingers touching the sides of the cup, not the rosin
- Apply with fast and strong bow strokes, with heavy pressure on the rosin.
- Swipe towards the centre of the rosin to avoid chipping
- For best use, apply 2 - 5 swipes as required.
- To melt your rosin back into shape, just sit it in the cup on a flat surface in a warm environment or window sill and it will gradually melt back into the shape of the cup. Then allow it to cool and harden before using again
A recent trial group of professional bass players made the following general comparisons:
Please keep in mind that these comparisons have not been decided through any formal trial or research, and are just the collective opinion of a small group of bass players on one particular day. This group were indoors with an ambient temperature of about 23°C. All our recipes will feel different depending on the climate (temperature) they are tried in.
The higher the percentage the softer the rosin. Firstly work out what type of playing context you want the recipe for, then pick a higher grade if you are in a colder or dryer climate, or a lower grade if you are in a hotter or more humid climate. For example. In Singapore or Mexico, the 55% - 60% might be too soft in those hot climates, and these rosins may be more like a liquid, so a 40-45% recipe would be more ideal here. However in Scandinavia (very cold and dry climates) the 55% - 60% will be harder and not as soft, therefore ideal.
The rubber cup and lid will securely protect and hold your rosin quite tightly, and with normal travel and usage it won’t melt out. The Linen bag will also protect both the case and the cups from any further risks.
Yes, just sit the cup in a warm place (over 23°C) and it will gradually melt back into shape. Lower grades take longer to form back into shape.
The rosin ingredients we are use are derived from pure pine resin. They are safe for the bow. The higher the grade, the less powder rosin included.
Use a fine toothed comb or clean toothbrush to comb rosin out of the hair. If it is powdery, use a dry cotton cloth (similar to what you would use to clean the strings) to wipe excess rosin off the bow
Yes. You might find your ideal recipe is a mix of a harder and softer grade. This is why we provide 2 recipes per pack.
The moment I lay my bow on this magical cake of rosin, I was bewitched. I used to use minimal amounts of rosin for fear of a scratchy sound and loss of subtle control. Not with this rosin. Leatherwood Bespoke Rosin has been a game changer for me and I use it exclusively on both my double bass and cello. My bows suddenly got more expensive when I started using Leatherwood as the sound quality and playability is far beyond anything else I've tried. You can be confident your instrument will respond the way you expect it to and have a healthy sound presence to match. Thanks Leatherwood Rosin for making a great product
Nicholas Santangelo Schwartz - Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra