• How much do you know about the violin tailpiece?

    How much do you know about the violin tailpiece?

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    The violin tailpiece is an important accessory on the violin. The dimensions for a 4/4 violin tailpiece are typically 110-115mm in length and 41-43mm in width. Its main purpose is to connect the violin strings to the end of the instrument.
  • F-holes of the violin

    F-holes of the violin

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    There are two sound holes on the top plate of the violin. Their shape is very similar to the letter f, so they are also called f-holes. Because there are two, they are sometimes called ff holes. The seemingly simple f-holes contain rich content.
  • Violin Fine Tuner

    Violin Fine Tuner

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    The fine tuner is very important for violinists, as it helps us to tune more accurately. Especially for beginners, the fine tuner is an indispensable assistant. So how should we choose and use the fine tuner correctly? This article will tell you the answer.
  • Do you know Chinese violin-making?

    Do you know Chinese violin-making?

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    The 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...
  • How to make a violin? 10 steps to take you to understand the traditional Italian violin-making craftsmanship

    How to make a violin? 10 steps to take you to understand the traditional Italian violin-making craftsmanship

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    All along, the beautiful appearance and moving melody of the violin have enriched our lives. But do you know how it is made? Next, I will take you to understand the traditional Italian violin-making craftsmanship that has been passed down for hundreds of years. Maybe you only need a few minutes to understand how your beloved violin is made by luthiers.
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