Customers the world-over use the "Pinkinest" to help new violin students with their bow position. The "Pinkinest" is a durable, simple-to-use bow accessory which is helpful in teaching beginners how to obtain a better bow hold. It is very easy to att...
This is a great way to help keep that pinkie where it should be while playing violin.
The only trouble I have with the pinkinest is that it morphs slightly upon heavy play, making it not hold in place as well as I had hoped, and guides my pinky to the wrong position if I'm not careful to re-place the nest occasionally
I'm just starting out and learning to hold the bow the right way was aggravating my carpal tunnel syndrome
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The only trouble I have with the pinkinest is that it morphs slightly upon heavy play, making it not hold in place as well as I had hoped, and guides my pinky to the wrong position if I'm not careful to re-place the nest occasionally
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The only trouble I have with the pinkinest is that it morphs slightly upon heavy play, making it not hold in place as well as I had hoped, and guides my pinky to the wrong position if I'm not careful to re-place the nest occasionally
I thought this was a great idea to encourage her to hold up her pinky better on the
This is a real good idea but for me it didn't help in keeping my little finger curved.
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The original product was fine but the second product we received had tubing numbers printed on the tubing from the manufacturer.
On the other hand, if it is needed for a long time, this item is much less noticeable on the bow than the other more expensive products that are available
Other products were way more expensive and it seemed senseless to pay so much for a short term use item
She is having trouble with her bow hold, this was an inexpensive product that would get her pinky to stay put, so I bought one.
A very good product for developing a good placement of the right fourth finger on the bow for violin students.
It is training me quite quickly to naturally place my hand in quite an unnatural position
Still, one month after it's removal, he has excellent positioning and is no longer "all over the place" with his bow
but once you customize it; This is excellent as a back stop for waving pinkie; also helps to steady thumb position
The only trouble I have with the pinkinest is that it morphs slightly upon heavy play, making it not hold in place as well as I had hoped, and guides my pinky to the wrong position if I'm not careful to re-place the nest occasionally
He has been trying to work on his positioning for a long time now with little success, lapsing back into less than desirable positioning as soon as he stops thinking about the position