Gliga Violins
When making a violin, costs and quality really go hand in hand, and there is a very close connection between the price and the quality of a violin. Everything can be very easily explained and justified.
When making a violin, costs and quality really go hand in hand, and there is a very close connection between the price and the quality of a violin. Everything can be very easily explained and justified.
As we all know, the traditional and the best combination of woods for violin making, and that has been used for centuries, is maple (preferably flamed) and resonance spruce. Various violin makers have made quite a few experiments with different other species of wood. They used oak, walnut, willow, and poplar to replace the maple. [...]