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This beautiful old German Double Bass came through our workshop doors in pieces. The neck and fingerboard had come off the instrument, the seams were open, the top was full of cracks and there was extensive damage to the varnish. Jared worked on this bass for many hours over many days. The bass is now back with its happy owner and sounds beautiful ✨ Do you have an instrument at home needing some TLC? Bring your instrument in for a free assessment and quote!

The perfect addition to your music room or teaching studio. Learn the parts of the violin with our specially designed A2 poster. Designed and printed in Brisbane, AustraliaStock: 250GSM GRANGE UNCOATED. Don't worry, this poster will arrive without a watermark.The construction of the violin demands a large amount of time, concentration and years of mastery. A violin maker is called a Luthier. A luthier is someone who builds, repairs, or restores string instruments such as the violin, viola, cello

The perfect addition to your music room or teaching studio. Learn the parts of the violin with our specially designed A2 poster. Designed and printed in Brisbane, AustraliaStock: 250GSM GRANGE UNCOATED. Don't worry, this poster will arrive without a watermark.The construction of the violin demands a large amount of time, concentration and years of mastery. A violin maker is called a Luthier. A luthier is someone who builds, repairs, or restores string instruments such as the violin, viola…

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Making a violin from scratch with maker Per Ovesen | Mini-Documentary - YouTube

In this video Per S. Ovesen takes you through the many steps of making a violin.Video produced by Dan E. Andersen Communications Los Angeles, USAOriginal vid...

How are violins made?

So much of what we enjoy today has ancient origins. People have been fermenting grapes into wine for 10,000 years. Baking bread goes back even farther. The way these things are made by hand varies little today from the ancient methods. The same can be said for luthiers who craft violins. It may be up forContinue reading "How Are Violins Made?"

Le Violin, de Antonio Stradivari, Crémone, Italie, 1694

Maker: Antonio Stradivari (Italian, Cremona 1644–1737 Cremona). Date: 1694. Geography: Cremona, Italy. Culture: Italian (Cremona). Medium: Maple, spruce, ...

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From this video tutorial violin makers and luthiers will learn 3 practical key-takeaways: 1. Discover if it will burn at 1200 degrees centigrade. 2. The #1 thing you need to create a business that supports your life, rather than the other way round. 3. The 1-minute method for crafting high quality baroque tailpieces and fingerboards for baroque violins, violoncellos da spalla, violas, cellos
The 3 Things You Need To Know About Tapping Your Plates as a violin maker, viola maker, cello maker, violoncello da spalla or guitar maker. This is applicable in any stringed instrument, where harmonic ratios are bing used. What are harmonic ratios? Harmonic ratios are a natural division of a vibrating body resulting in musical instruments. Since the back plate of this violoncello da spalla is
Meet Fabio Volta Born in the city of violins, Cremona, from an early age, the violin maker Fabio Volta developed his passion for his lifetime profession. His preferences are seasoned woods, especially for making copies, when looking for an ancient sound in the acoustics, he says. He wants to find warmth and emotion both in the work’s aesthetics and in classical Cremonese instruments’ acoustics.
I’m Géraldine Grandidier. I used to be a violin maker, but everything changed when I was looking for a bookcase for my four-year-old daughter, Adèle. All I could find were adult bookcases that were decorated for kids. To me, they didn’t make any sense – and I didn’t think they made sense to kids either. So I made my own!⁠ My children were tiny when I started my Tidy Books business, so evenings and naptimes was when I worked from home, and in my violin workshop.

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