Viola making by Ulrike Dederer | The String Circle
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- Ulrike Dederer is an award-winning luthier based in Zürich (Switzerland). She began her violin making training at the International violin making school in Cremona (Italy) under Vincenzo Bissolotti. She worked as a maker and restorer for over 12 years before opening her own workshop in 2005. Her work is focused on making violins, violas and cellos in modern and baroque set-up.
Ulrike Dederer is in The String Circle network, the first network enhancing the high-quality lutherie and supporting the career of young musicians in a circular economy.
The String Circle, a project conceived by Le Dimore del Quartetto and promoted in collaboration with Fondazione Museo del Violino Antonio Stradivari, connects the excellence of the art of lutherie with the new promising generation of musicians, through the international mapping of the best artisan workshops.
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Amazingly skilled! And the sound of sharp tools!...
The beauty of craftsmanship!
Wonderful
That looks beautiful, very skilful. I am almost ready to start my first violin and even if it comes out a quarter of that I'll be over the moon.
Beautiful craftsmanship. Glad to see a woman making an instrument
При современных компьютерных станках, которые сделают выборки, толщины и прочие параметры, как только захотите, оправдано ли делать все вручную? Но видимо так ещё долго будут делать.
За фильм, съёмки спасибо. Интересно.
Bravo majstore.
I could watch this one-thousand times and still enjoy it.
Let us know when you reach the 1.000° time! Thanks for watching and appreciating it 🎻
Cool! But this is a viola being made, not a violin.
It’s like watching a musical performance in itself. Thanks for all the sounds! PS love when your breathing becomes part of it!
I hate to say this but when I think of luthiers I see men in this job. This ladies skill set is off the charts! I am in such awe. My compliments to her! I wonder how long it took her to make this instrument?
We are so used to this because of our society and how this field used to be. That's why it is so important to promote both men and women, but most of all women in violin making! Thanks for sharing your point of view, and for watching it 🎻
I've watch a lot of stringed instruments being made, and I've sorta thought, I could do that, but I watch this, and I'm like, there is no way.... such incredible precision, such beautiful shapes, and appearing to be essentially eye balling parts of it. I agree with Pickerhat, Fantastische Handwerkskunt!
It's all about passion, hard study and practice from the right Maestros! Thanks for watching and appreciating it 🎻
@@LEDIMOREDELQUARTETTO I've been thinking about it since, picked up some antique timber today, so tempted to give it a try. Seems I only have passion at this stage, so a lot of hard study and practice to come haha!
My first thought: no, no, no way, a man can't be skilled like this luthier, not knowing Ulrike is a female name, it has to be a woman, yup, It's a woman indeed. Oh my God, I rarely make comment on TH-cam, but this is such a display of craftmanship, beauty, precision... centuries of European skills passed down to her, and of course her natural talent!!!!
Amazing work, but it could be more detailed. Do you have the full video, by any chance?
This kind of work can take months, or even years. We don't have the full video but we suggest you to discover more about it on Le Dimore del Quartetto www.ledimoredelquartetto.eu and The String Circle www.thestringcircle.eu 🎻 Thanks for watching it!
I, very much, like the fact that you're a woman. Thank you for proving that we, too, can do this.
Those small peg-holes for the neck are the first I've ever seen.
I would like to hear it played. Do you play as well? Is that your first violin? Though, I think not. How many have you made? Do you still have the first one that you made?
Sorry for so many questions. Just curious.
Hello Patricia, thanks for watching it and for your nice words! We invite you to discover more about Ulrike Dederer on our website The String Circle www.thestringcircle.eu 🎻 and don't forget to subscribe to our TH-cam Channel!
Fantastische Handwerkskunst. Super interessant zu beobachten, in dieser schönen kompakten Form. Top Upload :)
Danke schön 🎻
I don’t play the violin, I don’t make violins but can appreciate the impeccable craftsmanship involved in making one. What a work of art and fascinating to watch!
Did you know that sometimes it can take 1 year to make 1 instrument? It's an incredible art form 💫 Thanks for watching and appreciating it!
I'm 14. And my dad always said that the material used on this making was a resin. Those Woods isbjust too neat, too white, and too smooth on looking
Viola
please enough of the viola erasure it hurts my heart as a violist to see it
Id love to get into making them, since ive been playing for nearly 6 years now! I just don't know where id start.
Hmmmm, schon die vier Töne klangen reich. Hätte gern mehr gehört.
My dream is to be a musical instrument maker 🥲
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Parabéns para esse grande trabalho essa arte maravilhosa e bom trabalho que vocês faz ó Parabéns para vocês aí Tenha uma ótima noite
We're do you get the dimensions? What books are you using ?
This should get a million views!
Let's get to it 💫 We invite you to discover more about it on Le Dimore del Quartetto www.ledimoredelquartetto.eu and The String Circle www.thestringcircle.eu 🎻
Ich bin Tischler in und habe einige Vollholzmöbel gebaut. Meist Esche, Braunkern Esche, Pflaume und Kirschholz.
Diese Arbeit hier ist ein anderes Spiel. Macht richtig Freude zuzuschauen. Das Werkzeug, Skills & Sounds.
Ich kanns fast riechen.
Wunderbar. 😎👌👌👌
Nice. Art job
How long did you put the wood outside in the sun, or UV box?
Que escuela es esta con clavos me extraña(china)
Stradivari would be proud of you! ❤😅
Very nice build.
i don´t know if i should comment in german or English, but i think it looks quite easy when others build violas or violins, but i made a violin top in my internship. the top was finished in 2 weeks of hard work and i didn´t even start to make the f holes, because our 2 weeks were less then we needed, since then i paid much respect to everyone who builds violas and violins.
This is the long form of saying "It is really impressive what you are doing" ;) Thanks for the video
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Violin ਦਾ ਸੈਜ ਦੱਸੋ
Respect!
Great job!!!
what is the name of your tool to measure thickness ?
Thank you.
Dial indicators
@@timhitt9541 thanks info
Такой халтуры даже китайцы не делают.
All I can say is, Wow!
Daniel Vargas 🎻
Hermoso y satisfactorio parece asmr
Una grande lavoratrice!!!
Una grande artista per una grandiosa arte! Grazie per il tuo gentile commento, ti invitiamo a scoprire di più su Le Dimore del Quartetto www.ledimoredelquartetto.eu e The String Circle www.thestringcircle.eu 🎻 Se ti va, iscriviti al nostro canale youtube!
Parabéns pelo excelentes trabalho de arte isso é um dom de Deus Continue Sempre com esse trabalho de Luther
Amazing! What attention to detail too!
Details are everything! Thanks for watching it 🎻
못으로 박은 넥..?
Pourquoi des clous ?
Queria ouvir o som!
That's beautiful!!!
Stunning...a real treat to watch and admire.
Thanks for appreciating it 🎻
Absolutely superb!! beautiful workmanship and a delight to watch.
Thanks for appreciating it 🎻
perfect
🌹
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Congratulations Ulrike
Super
❤ รักเลย
Increíble...la calidad total está más allá del género o la edad....muchas gracias por su asociación artística, por enseñarme que se puede ir más lejos, cuando uno se asocia con personas muy avanzadas uno avanza...lejos de las mentiras de una sociedad que se afina hacia el nadaismo impersonalista... abundancia, prosperidad, amor, salud, alegría, armonía,....para ud y su familia....hare krishna
Very interesting, thanx for sharing.
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Повышение требований к качеству звука, в том числе и к громкости делает работу мастера непредсказуемым.Сочетание прочности конструкции и чувствительности к резонансу, без специальных знаний провально.
Why all veneer ebony?
It's a baroque fingerboard not a modern one.
Fantastic video! Thank you.
Pure perfectie geduldig en bekwaamheid
Why is the inside not varnished?
Why would you need to varnish the inside?
It usually is sealed with a few light coats. The video would not have shown every single step of the construction process which takes 200 to 250 hours.
Скрипка на гвоздях...
Итальянские мастера 17 века именно так и крепили шейку - на гвозди, в том числе Стардивари и Гварнери. И Да, Китайцы так не делают 😂
wow, amazingly clean and beautiful work - judging by the sounds, and the results, the tools seem to be exceptionally sharp in every stage of this. Nice to see the baroque set up as well, interesting
Thanks for your feedback, we really appreciate it🎻
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I like how you use metal pins and other techniques to strength the whole structure, extraordinary and impressive craftsmanship👍👍👍
This is a baroque violin, she is building it like Stradivari who also used nails
@@michaeljking I noticed the three nails as well. Didn't know they still made baroque violins like that. The pins to hold pieces in place is what I do for fretboards for guitars
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Lindíssimo trabalho ....muito show. O violino ficou esplêndido
Ele sonido onde estás ?
Хорошо сделано и отличная работа, только есть одна проблема.Для стабилизации громкости и тембра необходимо повысить чувствительность, корпуса к колебаниям струн,а это приводит к образованию шума и проблема современного мастера, как этого избежать.
Sarei curioso sapere se usa una colla a freddo o una colla a caldo; se dovesse essere colla a freddo, sarebbe piuttosto complicato e rischioso eseguire interventi successivi senza danneggiare lo strumento.
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Don't quite understand why you wouldn't varnish BEFORE attaching the fingerboard.
Either way works
3:31 Are you using cyanoacrylate (CA) glue?! Say it isn't so!
Its so sad to see you doing good work but use nails to joint the neck what a pity
... bravissima ..