🪚 Sharpen your sound with precision and style!
The Serrucho Stradivarius Music is a premium hand-powered woodwind reed knife featuring a 30-inch flat back blade and an ergonomic traditional wooden handle with brass hardware. Crafted in Sweden by BAHCO, it weighs 1.13 kg and is designed specifically for musical instrument applications, delivering precision and comfort for professional musicians and enthusiasts alike.
Manufacturer | BAHCO |
Part Number | 296 |
Product Dimensions | 28 x 28 x 18 cm; 1.13 kg |
Item model number | 296 |
Colour | Silver/Yellow |
Material | Wood |
Power Source | hand_powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Handle material | Wood |
Blade length | 30 Inches |
Speed | 4500 RPM |
Measurement System | Metric |
Special Features | Ergonomic Handle |
Included Components | Serrucho Stradivarius Music |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 1.13 kg |
K**Y
Lovely bass 30" instrument (best suited to experienced players!)
I have been playing the saw for several years & wanted a bass saw for studio work & harmonising / sawchestra sessions. I've tried 2 bass saws by the competitor but sadly they're pretty useless as they're too flexible to control without overtones & harmonics. Stradivarius musical saws are fantastic - I've tried a few & they're comparable to regular Sandvik saws: easy to play & with a lovely rich töne. My advice to starter players is don't buy a 'proper' musical saw until you've mastered the techniques on an old (regular) saw that has cost you next to nothing. Sandviks are best but most saws will be good enough to practice with till you have strength in your hand. You will need a bow (I use a cello bow) & - very importantly - some soft double bass rosin (like Pop's) for the bow strings. Don't scrimp with cheap rosin: it won't work! There are great 'how-to' videos for this wonderfully cheap, fun, underrated & charismatic instrument on youtube. It takes time, patience, a good ear & hand strength to learn but once you have the technique it's a pretty easy instrument to play!This is a 30" saw. I'd recommend starting out with a 22"!
M**M
Five Stars
Great!
P**T
Siltiff and heavy
Far too stiff and heavy, vary difficult to bend and play
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