YAMAHA CARBON FIBER BOWS: THE FUTURE OF BOW
TECHNOLOGY
BUENA PARK, CA (February 20, 2004)Yamaha Corporation
of America, Band & Orchestral Division, showcases the latest
breakthrough in bow technology with the debut of the carbon fiber
bow series. Hand finished and constructed entirely of extremely
durable carbon fiber, the new series of bows includes three models
for violin and two models for cello.
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Yamaha
Carbon Fiber Bows
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Carbon fiber bows have the same feel and playability
of Pernambuco bows at a fraction of the cost, and provide musicians
a more durable and consistent material than wood. The bows come
close to matching the characteristics of wood, but changes in
weather, temperature, or humidity have little effect on carbon
fiber, making it highly stable and perfect for use in any situation
- especially those in which musicians would rather not risk using
their primary bow, such as when playing outdoors or on tour. The
bows are great alternatives that can be used with confidence in
any musical setting. In addition, the bows are lightweight and
possess an optimum combination of strength and flexibility.
The bows will appeal to intermediate and advanced
players, especially high school and college performers, professionals
of classical or any alternative style music, as well as teachers
and private instructors.
Demonstrating corporate and environmental responsibility,
Yamaha has begun manufacturing carbon fiber bows to help protect
the diminishing supplies of Pernambuco wood, which comes from
the rainforests of Brazil and is become increasingly scarce.
"Yamaha has long been known for bringing the
future into the hands of musicians today," says Michael Schaner,
Assistant Manager, Strings, Yamaha Band & Orchestral Division.
"Our commitment to combining new technologies and materials
with old-world attention to craftsmanship and detail has resulted
in award winning Silent electric instruments, acoustic instruments,
and now, new carbon fiber bows for violin and cello."
For more information, write Yamaha Corporation of
America, Band & Orchestral Division, P.O. Box 6600, Buena
Park, CA 90622; telephone (714) 522-9011; e-mail infostation@yamaha.com;
or visit www.yamaha.com.