Thank you so much! I'm really happy to hear that you enjoyed it. Being a violinmaker has its own magic, and I'm thrilled to share it with you all. Your support means a lot! 🎻✨
Interesting and very entertaining video. The look from the inside provides an unusual way of understanding the structure and sound of string instruments. 🙏
If we move the soundpost towards f hole how do we know the sound changed because of that location or maybe its because top and bottom plates are closer to each other so soundpost becomes relatively longer and its the tightness that changed the sound.
I Buyd me a cheap i gues very old Violin to form her into an E-vilon by me self, by the seler she is German made , i relate her as Sanish markin or Mauretania made ( woodsmell hardoliv alike wood nec the body is soft mediteran needelwood ), I needet to wash her with alkohol cleaner simplay also to get her mor hygenical , she looked 3 times better and also had that what i relate as Parahin Plamoilcover on someplaces,.... is it posibel that antic violinmaker used Chlor or Amonjaka alike to get the inner wood soft , the alkohol clean brough defentiv a abnormal camical ration ....chlorofom..
Only a couple hundred views!! This is must for hundred of thousand OF players around the world BRILLANT!
Wonderful and very funny, but at the same time it is very interesting looking inside the violin. Thank you so much for this lesson!
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Wonderful! We have heard about a genie in the bottle! But as a Luther for yrs this is perfect! EDGAR! Thank you!
Thank you so much! I'm really happy to hear that you enjoyed it. Being a violinmaker has its own magic, and I'm thrilled to share it with you all. Your support means a lot! 🎻✨
This is an awesome video! and the thumbnail! 🤌🏽
My kids think this is so funny 😊 they frequently watch the academy videos... Seeing you " little and inside" got some giggles.
wow nice journey...thanks...
Great video explanation on violin, thank you very much Edgar !
That’s a good thumbnail
Interesting and very entertaining video. The look from the inside provides an unusual way of understanding the structure and sound of string instruments. 🙏
Nice job on this.
i have to say, great, really grate video editing skills
That was great!!
Sehr interessant ,
Danke danke! 👋🏼
If we move the soundpost towards f hole how do we know the sound changed because of that location or maybe its because top and bottom plates are closer to each other so soundpost becomes relatively longer and its the tightness that changed the sound.
I Buyd me a cheap i gues very old Violin to form her into an E-vilon by me self, by the seler she is German made , i relate her as Sanish markin or Mauretania made ( woodsmell hardoliv alike wood nec the body is soft mediteran needelwood ), I needet to wash her with alkohol cleaner simplay also to get her mor hygenical , she looked 3 times better and also had that what i relate as Parahin Plamoilcover on someplaces,.... is it posibel that antic violinmaker used Chlor or Amonjaka alike to get the inner wood soft , the alkohol clean brough defentiv a abnormal camical ration ....chlorofom..
this is very clever and enjoyable. thank you. don't forget your hammer or you'll have to shake it out.
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or the drill@@EdgarRuss , which the guy who interviewded you last time eating chips and drilling the wholes in the sides, then you can get out
Inside my violin, there is a lot of sticky dust. ☹
The "violin" from the inside looks rather like a quadruple-sized octabass.
FIRST! 👍
You should give a thumbs up
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3:30 We are watching through the A-hole 🤣
You could've taken that hole out just like Ace Ventura did with the Rhino 😜
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When they find you... Don't forget your hammer... It would cause a buzz.
Edit your title, please, if we are interested in precision. (Lest's vs. Let’s)