Real Gagliano violin Vs. Copy
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
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Gagliano is the name of a famous family of Italian luthiers from Naples, dating back to the early 18th century. The Gagliano dynasty is considered the high point of Neapolitan violin making.
In this video, I am playing an excerpt from the Tchaikovsky violin concerto on the 1770 Gagliano violin and its copy by Carlo Carletti.
Can you guess the real Gagliano?
Recorded by Grainflame at the Lucas Violins in NYC
Violinist Anastasiia Mazurok
The real Gagliano is violin No.1
#2 sounds much wider and deeper on my ipad. As an aside, my late wife owned, and I now have a Niccolo Gagliano 1763 (or 5, the label is faint) on loan to a fine player, since I play another instrument.
I play a violin made by Gennaro Gagliano. Yet, I preferred the sound of the copy. LOL. But then I was listening on my iPad speaker.
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I'd say number 2 is the original. But it sounds a little boxy. I would prefer the copy, if I am right.
100% correct
@@JuanCarlosPieschacon No, numer 1 is the original. Read the video description.
No, number 1 is the original. Read the video description.
#1 to me sounds like the real thing, a fine tone only found in highly aged instruments. #2 is not bad either, a wide dynamic range, but the tone sounds distinctly young to my ear. So which is which?
🎻#2👂more seasoned tone! Even if it is not guessing,i wud have preferred to have #2!.😊😀cheersxxx
They both sound amazing... mostly due to the playing. Tough to justify the extra million dollars for the original unless you’re a collector or investor.
Grandissima come sempre d'altronde 🎻🎶🌹
The first one has a sweeter sound while the second hits you like a punch. Both are good and it's the player's and listener's choice as for which is the best. I'll go with the first one.
#2 is real Gagliano. #2 sounds more responsive, well seasoned or rounded, better projection.
Very odd, the copy has this huge powerhouse sound on the g-string and then the rest of the violin sounds like a different instrument altogether, kind of sweet sounding but also narrow and confined. The original sounds perfectly balanced all across, with beautiful richness but also clarity
If that was a 1770 Nicolas Gagliano, then either he was having a bad year or his violins are grossly over rated. The Carletti is the better sound, much to my surprise. At 1/10 the price tag of a Nicolas Gagliano, Carlo Carletti is the way to go!
#1 ?
Is this Tchaivosky from the great concert movie? loved that one. Also, it is hard for me to tell the difference, although I think the first one sounds better.
1 Real - fine body with bad bridge, 2 copy - copy body with fine bridge
I would say that 1 is the real Gagliano. I know nothing about violins but I do know something about listening to music.
I prefer the copy
The first one is the original I guess.
I'm at 2:10 and locking in my guess for no. 2
Dang. Kudos to Carletti!
I got it right.
The old violins probably have INFERIOR sound when projection/strong sound is considered, to newer copies, if well done. That was my assumption in this case and oroved right.
Number 1 is gangliano ,,I had one for longtime ago number two is Germany
Excelente Copia
When everyone said #2 sounds better, has better bass and other stuff bt she said that the original is #1
Is it surprising if you think about what kind of music people listen these days? I do not listen violin that often (prefer piano), but if you've listen to a classic concert, 1 is obviously the real thing. 2 sounds muted, but I guess people associate it with having "more bass"... which is important these days. Actually classic music is about clarity.
BTW, a hint to the channel's author - you get much more views if you write the price tags of the instruments :). Just another thing these days. I've seen similar videos blow up above million view, just because there is huge number in the title.
#2 has richer basses.
Both of them.italia violins the sound as same,,.i go with numbest one...more sensitive,
#2 is pretty good, and not far removed in color from #1. But it has a lot less power and somewhat less clarity.
#2
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I guessed correctly! The original sounds warmer, sweeter, and less "hollow", if you get my drift.
#2