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How do you know how much your violin is worth?
on 0 commentsAs a beginner violinist, or you're shopping for a beginner violin, then maybe you can't tell if the violin is worth that much or worry that you're spending more. Then please take a few minutes to read this article in detail to help you avoid spending more of your budget when purchasing. -
Do you know Chinese violin-making?
on 0 commentsThe modern violin originated in Cremona, Italy. The masters at that time were exquisite in craftsmanship, and the violins made were sought after by people and became the production standard of modern violins. With the spread of violin-making technology, China has also become a vital violin production base in the world. Every year, about 70% of the world's violins are produced in China. The... -
Antonio Stradivari: The Master's Violin-Making Career
on 0 commentsAntonio Stradivari (1644-1737), has long been recognized as one of the greatest violin-makers in the world. The violins he made and designed have been imitated and copied by countless violin makers. Until now, his violins have become the industry standard, known together with Guarneri's violins. Let's take a look at the details of the master and violin making. -
Basic knowledge of violin wood 3: the wood of the violin
on 0 commentsThere are many kinds of trees on earth, and there are wide varieties suitable for violin. But the violin is a beautiful musical instrument, and each part of it has unique requirements for materials, so it does not mean that suitable wood can make a good violin, which requires the luthier to have a correct understanding of the use of the wood. -
Basic knowledge of violin wood 2: wood processing
on 0 commentsOnly treated and well-preserved wood can be used to make violins, so there are strict requirements for the processing of wood.