BVN-09
$2,500.00
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| Material | Premium Pernambuco |
|---|---|
| Bow Hair | Natural Mongolian Horsehair |
| Frog | High-Density Ebony with Pearl Inlay |
| Winding | Nickel Silver |
| Balance | Artist-Level Balance with Refined Response |
| Size | 4/4 |
Craftsmanship & Materials
The Atelier Maestro Violin Bow BVN-09 is crafted for accomplished players seeking a higher level of balance, response, and expressive control. As part of the Atelier Maestro Series, it offers a more sophisticated playing experience than the Atelier Artist, with greater refinement in handling, articulation, and tonal connection.
Made from premium pernambuco, the BVN-09 provides a strong yet flexible playing feel, allowing the bow to respond naturally to subtle changes in pressure, speed, and contact point. It offers a more mature response in the hand, with improved stability through long strokes, smoother string crossings, and greater sensitivity for shaping tone and phrasing. It gives players a clearer sense of control without feeling heavy or restrictive, allowing musical expression to feel more fluid and intentional.
Fitted with natural Mongolian horsehair, the bow provides dependable string contact and a clear, focused response. The high-density ebony frog with pearl inlay gives the bow a polished traditional appearance, while the nickel silver winding adds refined weight, balance, and a more elevated finish.
Frequently Asked Questions:
- Q: Is the Atelier Maestro Violin Bow suitable for professional players?
A: Yes. The Atelier Maestro Series is ideal for serious violinists who are ready for an artist-level bow with greater depth, control, and responsiveness. Its artist-level balance supports a stable bow arm, clean bow changes, and controlled articulation across a wider range of techniques. This is well suited for advanced repertoire, auditions, ensemble leadership, and performance preparation. - Q: How often should bow hair be replaced?
A: This depends on how often the bow is used. For many students, bow hair is typically replaced every 6 to 12 months. Players who practise frequently or perform regularly may need rehairing sooner, especially if the bow begins to lose grip, produce an uneven sound, or requires too much rosin to respond well.
Why Choose Lyra Strings?
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- Trusted by Teachers: Highly recommended by music educators across the GTA and Canada for its reliability & consistent tone.
- Quality Materials: Made with fine grain wood, natural horsehair, and an ebony frog with beautiful pearl inlay.
- Local Support: Available through Lyra Strings CA with guidance for bow selection, care, and rehairing needs.


