A violin shop near me has a Vettori violin made in the 60s. It has bird's-eye maple for the back and scroll. It is a magnificent sounding and very beautiful violin.
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I would like to see a video exclusively showing how the top and back are carved to the correct depth and thickness. No one seems to show that. Did you used aged maple and beach and from old growth?
Varnishing a violin does not improve the sound of the violin. It actually kills a bit of it's natural sound. It's mainly there to protect the violin and maybe bring out the figuring of the wood. I think varnishing from the inside would just incapsulate the wood, stopping it from aging as nicely and would do more harm than good for the sound.
@@tomm7354 I read stradivarius actually used varnish on top to change the sound. and was an important piece of making areas stronger/weaker on the top fo rhim
I love it that the girls are involved in it, too. Nicely done.
A violin shop near me has a Vettori violin made in the 60s. It has bird's-eye maple for the back and scroll. It is a magnificent sounding and very beautiful violin.
This family is so uplifting. Forever the joy of music.
An artistic and hardworking family, good luck
What a wonderful thing to work with family. Such a treasury of memories.
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it's so refreshing to see people still working like this.
Inspirational, thank you for posting😁
Beautiful!!!
Beautiful work !!!
Nice family, nice work and nice video.
fam.Vettori: Siete grandi! per favore mantenete questa tradizione
Awesome !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Beautiful pic of art work not just a violin. Very glad to see it. I am from India and if I want to take a villain then what to do?
Nice instruments!!!
I would like to see a video exclusively showing how the top and back are carved to the correct depth and thickness. No one seems to show that. Did you used aged maple and beach and from old growth?
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Lovely, would like to hear your violins.
Bravo
I love to become a luthier then a violin maker ...
👏👏
That's a beautiful picture at 4:25. Is it a photo or painting?
It's a photo
Just curios to know what is the price for this hand made italian violin ?
I’d guess 10,000+
Made by gods hands
Did any one try to varnish the violin from inside? And see what's the result! As the varnish is such important to improve the sound .
Just wondering
Varnishing a violin does not improve the sound of the violin. It actually kills a bit of it's natural sound. It's mainly there to protect the violin and maybe bring out the figuring of the wood. I think varnishing from the inside would just incapsulate the wood, stopping it from aging as nicely and would do more harm than good for the sound.
@@tomm7354 I read stradivarius actually used varnish on top to change the sound. and was an important piece of making areas stronger/weaker on the top fo rhim
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