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Stradivarius and Guarnerius Violins: The "Lost" Trees 

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Stradivarius and Guarnerius violins are works of art, and the spruce used for the belly is the "face" and feminine voice of each instrument. I am forever grateful to Herbert Goodkind, for helping me "see the light."
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Violin Iconography of Antonio Stradivari
By Herbert K. Goodkind
Giuseppe Guarneri del Gesu
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Antonio Stradivari The Cremona Exhibition of 1986
Charles Beare and Bruce Carlson
The Miracle Makers Stradivari, Guarneri, Olivera
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Комментарии : 23   
@nickiemcnichols5397
@nickiemcnichols5397 2 месяца назад
I would go out on a thin limb and say that some of the tone quality of these fine old violins is due to the artistic musicians who’ve played them..and the fine bows they use.
@ny10980
@ny10980 Год назад
Thanks Kevin for another great video...infinitely informative as usual!!
@stephanebelizaire3627
@stephanebelizaire3627 Год назад
Very Instructive, Bravo !
@Saintvanlaezen
@Saintvanlaezen Год назад
such cool video. thx for your work
@DanielMessiasSantos-gy8bk
@DanielMessiasSantos-gy8bk 2 месяца назад
Owo! You really goals the summit...thank you so much!
@kevinleeluthier
@kevinleeluthier Месяц назад
your are so welcome / thanks for watching!
@windalkaid7088
@windalkaid7088 Год назад
Wow!Wonderful video! Thank you for sharing it.
@yakuviolin
@yakuviolin Год назад
I really love your shamless ads
@ghlscitel6714
@ghlscitel6714 Год назад
There are rumors that Stainer hugged the trees to feel their soul for his next instruments.
@kevinleeluthier
@kevinleeluthier Год назад
Stainer would thump the trees with his walking cane, and yes, hug them. It is a wonderful feeling, and when a wonderful tree is "felled" you sense and honestly believe that the tree is grateful that it has been chosen to live forever as a master instrument and share it's voice with the world. OK, maybe I do get carried away. :)
@ghlscitel6714
@ghlscitel6714 Год назад
@@kevinleeluthier Why not. Music and everything around is a divine experience.
@kevinleeluthier
@kevinleeluthier Год назад
@@ghlscitel6714 Amen.
@nickiemcnichols5397
@nickiemcnichols5397 2 месяца назад
I’m a treehugger, and have planted, transplanted, and saved many trees. But as long as a new tree is planted for every one felled, I am okay with it, as long as its use is sustainable, like making fine instruments.
@Smathles
@Smathles Год назад
Wow! Seeing some of those strads makes me feel a little better about using a one-piece top with rather wide grain in one area! Some very great variation in grain widths on some of his instruments it seems.
@kevinleeluthier
@kevinleeluthier Год назад
I wouldn't necessarily encourage one piece bellies, yet if the winter growth is narrow and it is quality tone-wood cured properly, why not? Thanks for your comment!
@DanielMessiasSantos-gy8bk
@DanielMessiasSantos-gy8bk 2 месяца назад
I realized the great secret Cremonese Masters was the varnish application, specially Stradivari, then wood affects little compaired others luthiers at that time!
@kevinleeluthier
@kevinleeluthier Месяц назад
Everything affects the tone and beauty of a master instrument, and both the wood and the varnish, and how they are carved and applied are two vey large factors! Thanks for watching.
@lynnshawfiddle7181
@lynnshawfiddle7181 Год назад
Fantastic job! Left us all with a real cliffhanger!
@kevinleeluthier
@kevinleeluthier Год назад
I hope that's not such a terrible thing. I need to finish the belly I'm working on in the video to finish this topic, and it's been way too long between videos. Also, do you think anyone will click out of this video because of the add for my books in the middle? Thanks for your comment!
@lynnshawfiddle7181
@lynnshawfiddle7181 Год назад
@@kevinleeluthier I don’t think anyone would click out of your video because of your book ad! I believe they would be much more interested in your book than some of the other ads that permeate RU-vid!
@GravelRacer1
@GravelRacer1 Год назад
Wow, very interesting comparison. Makes us question who the true master was.
@liamnevilleviolist1809
@liamnevilleviolist1809 Год назад
4:44 "Perlman" *
@deja75m
@deja75m Год назад
Kevin..how many hours does it take you to create a fine violin? We hear so many differing time requirements from experts...what say you sir?..contruction..and then varnishing?
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