Bow hair is essential for producing tone and expression on string instruments. Over time, hair wears down, reducing grip and tonal control. Our bow rehairing Narrabeen service restores your bow to optimal performance, helping musicians across Northern Beaches maintain precision and musicality.
Frequent playing, rosin build-up, and natural oils cause bow hair to lose tension and effectiveness. Our bow rehairing Narrabeen service uses premium hair installed with precision, ensuring balance, tension, and responsiveness.
Artisan Strings is renowned for detailed, careful bow maintenance. Our technicians focus on preserving stick integrity and ensuring consistent performance. Musicians choosing bow rehairing Narrabeen receive personalised advice on bow care for long-lasting results.
We offer complete bow maintenance:
Every bow is carefully serviced for optimal playability and tonal response.
Our bow rehairing Narrabeen process begins with inspection to confirm the bow’s condition. Worn hair is removed, premium bow hair is installed, and tension is adjusted. Finally, the bow is tested on strings for smooth, consistent tone and control.
Rehairing improves articulation, tone, and response. Musicians notice immediate improvement in control and expression after professional servicing. Our bow rehairing Narrabeen ensures reliable performance for lessons, rehearsals, and concerts.
How often should bows be rehaired?
Typically every 6–12 months depending on usage.
Does rehairing improve sound?
Yes, restoring grip and tonal clarity.
Can all bows be rehaired?
Most violin, viola, and cello bows can be serviced.
Is professional maintenance necessary?
Yes, proper care extends bow lifespan and performance.
How long does rehairing take?
Most bows are rehaired within a few days.
Restore your bow’s performance with bow rehairing Narrabeen from Artisan Strings. Contact us today to schedule expert bow care across the Northern Beaches.
Sydney Luthier Justin White has been crafting musical instruments for over 25 years and to date has built over 160 instruments. His interest in lutherie was an amalgamation of both his background working with wood and tools growing up and his musical studies in both classical guitar and violin.
Justin began his musical studies as a teenager, learning both electric and classical guitar before taking up the violin. His tertiary music studies were at the University of New South Wales, where he studied both modern and baroque violin, and graduated with first class honours. He then undertook postgraduate research study in music theory and analysis.
Want to get in touch? we’d love to hear from you. Here’s how you can reach us