A Treatise On the Structure And Preservation of the Violin And All Other Bow Ins

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A Treatise On the Structure And Preservation of the Violin And All Other Bow Ins
Jacob August Otto
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If this is found correct, and the cheeks are but a little thinner, and if the back and belly then diminish in thickness down to the edges, until they are only half the strength of the breast where they meet the sides and the upper and lower end blocks, the construction is mathematically true in the most important respect. But should any defect exist in the finishing of the instrument, which renders the tone coarse, or difficult of production, the fault lies in the bass-bar, which, from being to...o long.
31 obstructs the vibration of the belly. The same difficulty in bringing out the tone arises if the bass-bar is placed too far inwards, instead of being more under the foot of the bridge ; as it does not then receive the concussion direct from the bridge, but first from the wood adjoining, which cannot act so powerfully upon it. Sometimes, notwithstanding the seeming regularity of all the parts, the entire structure is too weak. Every different model, whether higher or flatter, requires different proportions ; and it is in this respect that faults are often observable, as makers in general pay no attention to such difference.


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