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

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

Chapter 27: Transcriber’s Notes
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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.

Transcriber’s Notes

The figures referenced throughout the text are not present in the original English edition. You can find them in the original German Die Geige und ihr Bau on Google Books.

The numbering of the chapter on the back and edges was corrected to IV. instead of VI. in the table of contents.

Page 10: “intsrument makers” changed to “instrument makers”

Page 28: “My opininon” changed to “My opinion”

Page 34: “opon this master-piece” changed to “upon this master-piece”