Cheryl R.
2025-08-20 15:13:34
We got this because it was recommended by the school Orchestra teacher to have. My daughter loves it. Not only is it adorable, but it is comfortable for big and little hands. It's easy for my daughter to get into a good hand position routine just by doing her practice. It's easy to put on the cello bow and even came with picture instructions to show how it should be installed and hand placement once installed.
PJ & E
2025-08-03 11:08:33
My 1st choice is for students to build the muscle to hold their bows without a prop. However, I run a 'premie' class for very tiny ones. And though they begin the class without this, I think it's a fine teaching aid for the super young. Their dexterity is still developing. And the grip helps with placement and relaxation. Give them a perfect bow hold.I like it for my highly collapsable fingers! I'm double jointed and the either collapse with tension or lock. So this relaxes the finger that likes to lock. And keeps my thumb joint from inverting when gripping. Though I can manage without it, I am so much more relaxed with it. Cello is not my primary instrument, so I have not built the muscles around the bow hold from very young. But I am a music educator who can play the cello. ;)
Irate Badger With a Hoe
2025-07-31 20:36:27
It really helps with now grip and helps bring to mind cheery songs about elephants (elephants).
Customer
2025-07-30 12:42:15
I have a cello student who is eager to learn & has a really good ear, but after several months still can't figure out how to hold her bow. The Cellophant is giving her the right muscle memory.
Twobits80
2025-07-26 15:20:37
I love the cellophant, however this must be a new design, because the old cellophant was just a solid mold on the walls of the inside, but this one has a cut out indentation (for lack of a better word) on the inside. (See photo, grey cellophant is old model). I assume they made this change to better accommodate the frog. The problem is that the indentation is too deep, so it ends up making the device loose. When you go to bow, the back of the cellophant pops up a little, which throws off your bow grip. It's counter productive to its purpose, which is to improve bow holding technique. I hope someone still sells the old model. It was a little harder to put on, but it was totally secure once you had it on.
Lydia C.
2025-07-25 12:04:58
During Covid I am teaching cello lessons via zoom meeting. For beginner students it is really hard to fix bow hold and posture. I bought one for myself to put on a second bow for demo purposes and have had several students purchase them.Wow! What a difference. Students have a really nice bow hold in 1-2 lessons so we can move on to other things. This is something that can take months without the cellophant. You do still have to work with them and show them some details like having a bent thumb, having the middle finger touch the elephant’s toes, and having a relaxed hand. But it is soooo much faster (and cuter) with the cellophant.
Matthew Mclellan
2025-07-10 10:05:15
I am a 21 year old music education student. I've been playing cello since fourth grade. I recently had the opportunity to begin teaching cello lessons to a beginner student. Like many students, mine wanted to hold the bow incorrectly. Anyways, I thought this cellophant might be a good purchase as I had read some positive reviews about it. I received my cellophant in the mail today and promptly put it on my bow to try it out. I must say I was very disappointed. Perhaps it's because I have rather large hands and the cellophant is designed for smaller hands. Applying the cellophant and holding it the way it's designed creates what appears to be a good bow grip. However, it does not allow me to apply much weight to the string. It also allows less flexibility of the wrist and adds excess weight to the frog. What good is a correct bow hold if the wrong wrist motion is reinforced?Perhaps the problems I have with it are because it's not designed for my size of hand, but I still can't put my endorsement on it. As much as I wanted to use it in my lesson with my student I don't think I will because it doesn't feel right to me.Edit: I tried the cellophant with my student and she still found a way to hold it wrong. Like with a regular bow hold I could set her hand so that she was holding it right but over time she still reverted to incorrect bow hold. I've had much more success reading material for cello instructors and finding ways of just repeating the process of forming a good bow hold in our lessons.
E. Beals
2025-06-03 18:07:14
I love this product! I've never been very talented in the musical department but took up cello as a hobby as an adult. I had a friend teach me over a summer of lessons. I always had trouble with my bow hold and ended up getting to busy to continue. I decided to give my cello another go and bought this to help me out. Just like the product says, INSTANT BOW HOLD!!! It makes the position of the bow in your hand feel much more natural and gives a good weight to it, but not one that makes it hard to get the right sound out of your instrument.
Rosie Hales
2025-05-01 15:07:02
This is BRILLIANT. It really helps my arthritic fingers to hold the bow, I now have a blue one and a black one for different bows, and I love elephants!
Customer
2025-03-06 16:36:22
46 years old and bored of the pandemic and all the restrictions so I decided to learn the cello. Due to weak hands and arthritis I have really struggled with my bow hold, which resulted in scratchy screeches.The first time I used this there was a notable improvement in my bowing technique. No more scratching and speaks so I am able to focus on my arm movements and my hold.
Lysandre Malo-Cloutier
2025-03-03 15:37:54
My 5-yo son just switched from the violin to the cello. This little gadget allowed him to successfully play with the bow at his first cello practice. I play the violin, viola, and cello, and I know how hard it can be to master a proper bow hold. It's worth every penny!
Elle
2025-02-15 13:34:31
It initially helped with getting the correct posture for the hand. However with my larger (adult) hands it was tricky to use. Also, once I removed the cellophant, my cello began to produce a much deeper and nicer sound. So I would recommend it if you have the money to spare, but it is not necessarily worth how much it costs, as you will get about a months use out of it.
Jude
2024-12-20 18:45:18
I bought this bow holder for my 5-year-old daughter as a beginner's bow training tool. The elephant is a little big for her to hold on, but the teacher said it's ok as her finger position has been corrected.