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A Guide to Violin Makers

By Richard Romando

There are countless violin manufacturers around the world. From large scale manufacturers who employ several people with different specialties to make many violins a day to artisans and trained violin makers who painstakingly created their instruments one at a time, there is a wide variety of violin manufacturers to choose from.

Violin making is a complicated process. It takes someone with great skill to make violins that not only look great but have excellent sound quality as well. Violin makers usually start by drawing the violin's design and making a metallic template of what it will look like. They then use the template to create a mould. The mould is a wooden structure shaped like a violin. The violinmaker then constructs the sides, or ribs, of the violin around the mould before making the front and back of the violin based on the mould. Finally, the violinmaker carves the neck out of maple and attaches it to the body. The last step is to add the bridge, head, and any other parts necessary to make the violin sound good.

Often, it is more economical to buy a violin from a mass manufacturer. These instruments are often as good as more expensive models. These manufacturers usually have several people work to make a single violin. For example, one person could specialize in making the neck while someone else carves the body. Having multiple specialists allows these manufacturers to produce more violins at a quicker pace.

Many of the best violins are made one at a time by one person. There are schools around the world that train students in the art of violin making. Violin makers often make expensive products that are preferred by the top players around the world. These violins are also more likely to become collector's items than mass-produced violins.

Violin makers are skilled professionals who often perfect their craft only after several years of hard work. The art of making a violin is difficult to master, but those who can do it well are highly regarded and well compensated for their work.




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