"Rosined" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Rosined" Meaning

The term "rosined" refers to having applied or covered something, typically the bow of a stringed musical instrument, with rosin. Rosin is a sticky or adhesive substance often made from the sap of pine trees, which is popular in violin and other stringed instrument playing. Applying rosin to the bow ensures that it can grip the strings more securely, producing a better quality of sound, often described as fuller and warmer.

In a broader sense, the term is also used metaphorically to describe making something secure or stable, or successfully obtaining or securing something, such as a rosinating effect on bonding or the process of rosinating a wooden structure to enhance its grip with an adhesive.

"Rosined" Examples

Rosined Examples

The verb form of the word "to rosin" means to apply a sticky substance to a bow (for ball-and-socket joints of instruments such as violins or cellos) so that the string can produce sound more smoothly and efficiently.

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1. Music: To make the violin strings sound rich and full, I need to continually rosin my bow between notes.

2. Maintenance: Regularly rosin the bow can help reduce the string squeak and elongate the bow's life.

3. Performance: Ensuring the bow is sufficiently rosinated before each concert is a critical pre-performance routine for professional violinists.

4. Inspection: Removing old rosin from the bow is necessary before applying a fresh coat for better sound quality.

5. Advice: For a smooth and mellow sound from the cello, make sure to keep your bow rosinated throughout your practice sessions.

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