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seammc Member
Joined: 04 Feb 2014 Posts: 58 Location: peru,ma..usa
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Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2015 7:51 am Post subject: 350 year old approach to violin making |
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Acoustic tuning: http://www.instrumentmaking.keithhillharpsichords.com/areatuning.0.html
This can be found on the Keith Hill site (difficult to understand)
I tried a build on a cheap kit and find that it is 100% valid and a serous build is in order
Basically this comes out of the Guild of St. Luke and can be applied by any good cabinet maker ...out come depends on skill and materials...some things never change
I am left with the belief that I actually know what I am doing on a build (a life changer)
Jim _________________ @ 75 years old ,time for something new
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Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2015 9:23 am Post subject: Hill |
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When reading Hill;
For concept only ...Plates,Think of making a steel drum.as found in central America....different areas, different tones (knock values)
area size will define the sound and thickness is the variable _________________ @ 75 years old ,time for something new |
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