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The violin and the art of its construction: a treatise on the Stradivarius violin

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About This Book

The treatise offers practical, step-by-step guidance on making, repairing, and caring for violins, grounded in the author's decades of workshop experience and admiration for Stradivarius. It begins with selection and properties of woods, then proceeds through construction details—ribs, back, belly, arching, purfling, thicknessing, f-holes, bass-bar, neck, fingerboard, and dimensions—and continues with fittings such as pegs, bridge, tailpiece, sound-post, and strings. Final chapters address varnish, cleaning, maintenance, and bow construction, combining technical measurements with hands-on tips for professional makers and informed amateurs.

About the Author

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August Riechers

August Riechers was an author known for his work in the field of music, particularly focusing on string instruments. His notable book, "The Violin and the Art of Its Construction: A Treatise on the Stradivarius Violin," delves into the craftsmanship and intricacies of one of the most revered instruments in classical music. Riechers' insights contribute to the understanding of violin making and the legacy of Stradivarius, making his work a valuable resource for musicians, luthiers, and music historians alike.

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