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Pop's Upright Bass Rosin

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  • Popular rosin with students and professionals alike
  • Extremely soft Pops rosin provides exceptional grip for both solo and orchestral performance
  • Pops rosin comes in a plastic container with snap-top lid
  • Made in USA

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A popular rosin with students and professionals alike, extremely soft pops rosin provides exceptional grip for both solo and orchestral performance. Pops rosin comes in a plastic container with snap-top lid. Most rosin appears melted by nature and needs to be scored before first use.


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4.6 out of 5 stars
4.6 out of 5
580 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the quality, sound quality, and softness of the rosin. For example, they mention it makes the bow and bass combo sound better, makes bass playing a lot easier, and that it makes their upright bass strings sing. They appreciate the stickiness, saying it grips well and doesn't leave residue on the strings. That said, some complain about the melting and condition of the product.

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60 customers mention50 positive10 negative

Customers like the quality of the rosin. They say it's one of the best rosines they've used, a solid rosine, and a great rosiner for any level. Some say that the Rosin itself is great and keeps well. Overall, customers find the roin to be useful and lasts a long time.

"...Regardless, it's a very useful rosin to have in your kit. It can be tricky to use; too heavy a hand will leave gobs on your bow. Not a good thing...." Read more

"...It's not a liquid, but like a very warm Jolly Rancher: solid, but gooey: and that means a MUCH easier time getting sound out of the double bass...." Read more

"Pretty solid rosin you can get for the price. I bought this for my strings methods class and it works just fine...." Read more

"...to up north to New York for a little bit and, lo and behold, it worked beautifully. I'm guessing this rosin will be great for most people." Read more

17 customers mention17 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the sound quality of the rosin. They mention that it makes the bow and bass combo sound better, makes bass playing a lot easier, and makes the upright bass strings sing. The rosine has the right consistency to create a smooth sound when played, and it helps the bow pull sound out of the strings. The soft rosinate works great with bass bow and helps the bass strings vibrate nicely as the bow is drawn across them.

"...Less squeals and easier playing with less downward pressure...." Read more

"...The rosin lasted him the the semester and kept his bow from sounding screechy when he played. That is all I know...." Read more

"...A little expensive, but seems to be good for the bass." Read more

"...the right amount of rosin and the right consistency to crate a smooth sound when played." Read more

16 customers mention12 positive4 negative

Customers like the softness of the rosin. They mention it's quite soft, works well, and is a great choice for a softer rosine for bass bows. Some say that the Rosin is super soft and sticky.

"...Pop's is a great choice for a softer rosin for bass bows. Beware and heed the warning to keep it in its case and upright when not in use...." Read more

"Pop's upright bass rosin is very sticky/soft. I put it on my bow and immediately got a better sound out of my bass...." Read more

"...Do take care of it as it is very soft and will run if not sat flat and kept closed...." Read more

"...It's soft and sticky in the summer or in any warm environment. It will flow, so keep it in the paper cup...." Read more

12 customers mention12 positive0 negative

Customers like the stickiness of the rosin. They say it's good and sticky, but not overly sticky. It grips super well and doesn't leave residue on the strings. It makes the bow and bass combo sound much better. Some mention that it'll grip the string better than their old rosine.

"Pop's upright bass rosin is very sticky/soft. I put it on my bow and immediately got a better sound out of my bass...." Read more

"...It's soft and sticky in the summer or in any warm environment. It will flow, so keep it in the paper cup...." Read more

"...One of the feature I like about pop's is that it does not stick when left hand is down low near the bow playing area for harmonic playing...." Read more

"...Completely translucent and super sticky.-orchestral and jazz bass" Read more

7 customers mention7 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the value of the rosin. They say it is a very reasonable price, worth the money, and good enough for the price. Customers also mention that it is cheaper to replace.

"...this Rosin because it dries up slower, and when it does, it is cheaper to replace...." Read more

"...It works and it isn't as expensive as others. It gets the job done." Read more

"Good quality rosin at a great price. I bought two so my daughter could keep one at school and one at home! A good buy for sure!" Read more

"best rosin for the best price, perfect for beginners to college level players" Read more

4 customers mention4 positive0 negative

Customers find the consistency of the rosin great, with the right consistency to create a smooth sound. They also say it's a reliable formula and accurate.

"...They use a bit harder rosin in the summer. Great product and very consistent." Read more

"...Provides the right amount of rosin and the right consistency to crate a smooth sound when played." Read more

"This purchase was clear, clean, fast and accurate. If I need more of it, I will definitely contact this person again...." Read more

"Pop's is a reliable formula." Read more

10 customers mention5 positive5 negative

Customers are mixed about the condition of the rosin. Some mention it's new and fresh, while others say it was hard and seemed really old.

"...I tried it, and it makes it fresh again. After high school I switched to Nyman-Harts rosin which is darker and harder (powdery)...." Read more

"This rosin isn't fresh. Next time, we will buy from another website that guarantees the freshness of its rosin." Read more

"Great standard for bass rosin. Product was fresh and in good form upon arrival." Read more

"When i received the rosin it was super hard and seemed really old not happy about this it should be soft" Read more

6 customers mention0 positive6 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the melting of the stringed instruments. They mention that it melts every time they don't use it, and is sticky. Some say that the product is not ideal for high temperature climates.

"...It melted a bit during shipping but nothing all that bad." Read more

"...Dropped it in the plastic container sans cup. Melted to conform to the bottom of the plastic container - sitting in a 65 degree room, not in the..." Read more

"...Just be careful about the temperature you keep it in, because it will melt easily." Read more

"...Maybe not ideal for high temperature climates" Read more

Good ol' Pop's Rosin.
5 Stars
Good ol' Pop's Rosin.
Genuine Pop's rosin, just like I've been using since high school orchestra. It's soft and sticky in the summer or in any warm environment. It will flow, so keep it in the paper cup. Whatever you do, don't make the mistake of ripping off the paper. If it ever starts drying up and getting crusty you might be able to microwave it if it's still in the paper cup. I tried it, and it makes it fresh again. After high school I switched to Nyman-Harts rosin which is darker and harder (powdery). I found that for me, the Pop's rosin works better, especially in the winter months so I recently bought a new cake of Pop's. You'd be surprised how much a difference the type of rosin will make on your tone. It's a bigger difference than getting your bow rehaired or maybe even more than a different set of strings in your bass. I've also heard good things about Kolstein, so I'm going to try that brand of rosin soon.
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Genuine Pop's rosin, just like I've been using since high school orchestra. It's soft and sticky in the summer or in any warm environment. It will flow, so keep it in the paper cup. Whatever you do, don't make the mistake of ripping off the paper. If it ever starts drying up and getting crusty you might be able to microwave it if it's still in the paper cup. I tried it, and it makes it fresh again. After high school I switched to Nyman-Harts rosin which is darker and harder (powdery). I found that for me, the Pop's rosin works better, especially in the winter months so I recently bought a new cake of Pop's. You'd be surprised how much a difference the type of rosin will make on your tone. It's a bigger difference than getting your bow rehaired or maybe even more than a different set of strings in your bass. I've also heard good things about Kolstein, so I'm going to try that brand of rosin soon.
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