Violin Making: A Practical Guide
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Book Description
Aimed at both amateur and skilled woodworkers, this handsomely illustrated, step–by–step guide brings the art of violin making within the reach of all. Featuring 200 color photos and diagrams.
From the Publisher
From Stradivarius to the modern day, violins have been revered as much for the beauty of their design as for their music. Violin Making enables anyone, whether a beginner or a skilled woodworker, to follow in the tradition of the Italian masters and, literally, make their own music. The book includes: a short history of violin making; an introduction to materials, design, and techniques; chapters on each stage of making a violin, from the rib structure to varnishing and stringing the instrument; tables of measurements, including violins, violas, and cellos from quarter to full size; and 200 clear color photos and diagrams. Juliet Barker trained at the Bavarian School of Violin Making; she is a professional violin maker, restorer, and teacher.
Violin Making,Juliet Barker,Crowood Press, Limited, The,1861264364,Crafts & Hobbies,Crafts / Hobbies,Hobbies/Crafts,Musical Instruments - Strings,Woodwork - General,Music / Musical Instruments / Strings,String instruments,VIOLIN_CONSTRUCTION
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