The evolution of the baroque violin
During the Baroque period, violin-making was a thriving industry. The rapid development of music in the 17th century created a high demand for instruments, which in turn stimulated the growth of the instrument-making trade.
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The Debate on Shoulder Rests for Violinists
The use of shoulder rests among violinists has sparked a longstanding debate within the music community. Advocates argue that shoulder rests provide comfort and stability, while detractors contend that they inhibit freedom of movement and hinder sound production.
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A Journey Through the Evolution of the Violin Bow
The violin, with its timeless elegance and emotive resonance, owes much of its charm not just to its iconic shape and melodious strings, but also to a vital companion: the bow.
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What makes a good violin?
"What makes a good violin?" I believe every violin enthusiast has their own standards, but like a beauty pageant, there are universal standards for what constitutes "good." Eight basic scoring criteria for violin In the International "Triennale" Violin Making Competition Antonio Stradivari held in Italy every three years, there are eight clear criteria for...
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The Relationship Between Violin Tonal Types and Artistic Expression
The tonal characteristics of the violin are primarily determined by two aspects: craftsmanship and skill level. This article categorizes them into three types – "cool," "warm," and "intermediate" tones. It then explores their relevance to the expressive intentions of the violin, particularly delving into the relationship with microtonal frequency spectrum music.
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