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A Living Craft: The Violin Makers of Italy
Tempo, 1956One hears so much these days of automation, strikes, labour disputes, etc., that it was refreshing to realize during a journey I made with a colleague to Italy that there is still craftsmanship in the world. Having spent nearly all my working life with violins, I was visiting a country for the first time that had a magical name for me—Italy.
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2008
The training of instrument-makers in Renaissance Italy is linked to a rediscovery of theoretical works on physics and sound as well as to some new tools and skills. Then, the development of physics in the seventeenth and eighteenth century lead the establishment of acoustic as a modern science, with the distinction of partials from harmonics.
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The training of instrument-makers in Renaissance Italy is linked to a rediscovery of theoretical works on physics and sound as well as to some new tools and skills. Then, the development of physics in the seventeenth and eighteenth century lead the establishment of acoustic as a modern science, with the distinction of partials from harmonics.
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The Bilbao project : How violin makers match backs and tops to produce particular sorts of violins
2019The Bilbao project aims at answering this question by relating intrinsic characteristics of the materials (wood density and stiffness) and some geometric characteristics of the violin's constituent parts (thicknesses of the plates) with the tonal qualities of the complete violins.
Fritz, Claudia +5 more
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German Violin Makers; A Critical Dictionary
Notes, 1962Cynthia L. Adams +2 more
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The Guadagnini Family of Violin Makers
The Galpin Society Journal, 1951null Editor, Ernest N. Doring
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Lutherie, Journal of the Violin Makers' Association
The Galpin Society Journal, 1959R. B. Chatwin, N. Nicholas
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