Explore the classic methods and modern insights into violin making, care, and the art of bowing.
This edition examines the structure of violins and other bowed instruments, profiles celebrated makers, and explains practical preservation and tuning techniques. Learn how traditional Cremonese design meets careful maintenance to keep strings, rosin, and tone in top shape.
The text blends historical notes with hands‑on guidance, helping players, students, and luthiers understand how instruments are built, repaired, and cared for. It covers bow mechanics, string choices, rosin quality, and routines to extend the life and sound of valued instruments.
- How bows are constructed and improved for reliable tuning and touch.
- Differences between violin, viola, cello, and bass bow design and use.
- Care routines for dust, moisture, strings, and rosin to maintain tone.
- Profiles of notable makers and the characteristics that define genuine instruments.
Ideal for readers of violin history, instrument restoration, and musicians seeking deeper practical understanding of their gear.