Handbook of Materials for String Musical Instruments
- 996pages
- 35 heures de lecture
Focusing on the significance of materials, particularly wood, this book explores their role in constructing string instruments like violins, cellos, and guitars. It combines traditional craftsmanship with modern scientific techniques to analyze wood cell structure and the acoustical properties of various materials. The text highlights the historical context of woods used by renowned makers like Stradivari and examines the impact of varnish on instrument quality. Additionally, it addresses conservation, restoration, and the monetary value of old instruments, appealing to musicians, researchers, and instrument makers alike.
