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I can see this as a horror movie idea or every partner the performer sleeps with he would take their hair and turn it into a bow to express on stage (the sound of the violin)
@@handlenot030obviously he murders them too so that no witness. Detective Brett follows clue when Edwina went missing, only clue the cases happened similar timing as famous violinist's concert world tour
I mean, it's still the same basic properties of using Horsehair etc. It's just Hair, really. On a Molecular Level, it's keratin etc. So, it makes sense it would work LOL But yes, it does seem weird. And yes the TYPE of hair can change the QUALITY of Sound.
I was wondering whether horsehair has the same kind of grain as human hair, where it feels very different in opposite directions, because of the way the fibers grow out of each strand, only in the same direction the hair grows.
@@JScaranoMusic True. This varying difference could dispute why the resonance with Human Hair works but... eh. Not so great. The same subtleties could be used to dispute why any hair type could be better or worse, due to it's molecular structure and how that affects sound quality overall as well as overall durability. Unsure whether it does grow like human hair. I can only presume it does to the naked eye but there are subtle differences on the molecular level us normal folk know nothing about.
It would be neat to see someone grow a super long ponytail just to use it as bow hair. If the curing process was quicker it can even be on stage as a performance piece?
Omg i'm quite impressed. i play cello and got long hair like 50 cm, wanted to donate but i want to try to use it as bow hair. How long has to be my hair to us for the bow?
10:34 In 10th grade in theatre we made our own version of "The Giver" and to show the memories we would use life instruments, I was The Giver and playing the grand piano, and we had a girl in the group that is an awesome violin player, together we brought the war scene alive by playing "Schindler's List" as a piano violin duo. The first time we performed the scene our teacher cried. We had to tone it down, and people in the audience still got tears in their eyes at the scene. They might not have played together perfectly, but heck piano and violin as a duo, it's pure magic
I was initially grossed out, but then realized the human hair market is huge for wigs and extensions. So would not really see any issue for use in instruments, it’s just strange to have it in different products. I wonder what the sound quality difference is actually like.
That reminds me of Red Violin. 😨😨😨😨 The movie was a horror and somehow it match the human hair bow perfectly. Oh wait. I did chop of a foot long of black hair last year. Oh crap now I successfully made myself scared.
Now we need to hear it with red hair. Not sure you can acquire red hair for the same $7.50 that black haired donors in south east Asia receive for waist long hair, though...
Eddy says at the end of the video if we wait 20 yrs for hair to grow, you can use human hair.. 😅 My hair that grew to my a$$ in 3 months: *Am I a jOke to U!* 😂
Man should have done this instead other than buying an expensive bow over and over when I break another one Also buying things on my country sucks all too expensive.
@Gidizz Since human hair isn’t as thick as horse hair, it could be more prone to breakage. I’m waiting for this bow to make more appearances on TwoSet, so we can find out. 😁
Even that last sentence isn't true. The kind of hair normally used on bows is typically around 140um wide, human head hair is normally more like 30um. Even in the most basic measures, hair isn't just hair
@@TAP7aSo... I guess you'd just need about 22 (= (140 microns/30 microns)²) times as much hair at an equal length. I get that number because I imagine that at equal tension, break point is inversely proportional to the *square* of the cross-sectional area= (ratio of hair thicknesses, here 14:3)².