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Charles Ervin Stradivarius Model Violin - Vitali Chaconne
Charles Ervin Stradivarius Model Violin
Recording of the Vitali Chaconne
Ferenc Illenyi, violin
Charles R. Ervin
crervin@ervinviolins.com
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Charles Ervin Tourte Model Viola Bow - Paganini Nel cor più non mi sento
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.6 лет назад
Charles Ervin Tourte Model Viola Bow Recording of the Paganini Nel cor più non mi sento Ferenc Illenyi, viola Charles R. Ervin crervin@ervinviolins.com www.ervinviolins.com www.ervinviolins.com/ervin_videos.shtml
Stradivarius form PG, geometry in design and why?!?!
Просмотров 8 тыс.6 лет назад
Copying even the forms of Stradivarius to make a better violin. What can be learned and why?!?! Charles R. Ervin crervin@ervinviolins.com www.ervinviolins.com www.ervinviolins.com/ervin_videos.shtml
The Scroll - keeper of secrets!
Просмотров 6 тыс.6 лет назад
The cello scroll contains information about the geometry of the instrument. Charles R. Ervin crervin@ervinviolins.com www.ervinviolins.com www.ervinviolins.com/ervin_videos.shtml
You mean there's a plan?
Просмотров 6 тыс.6 лет назад
A new book called "Antonio Stradivari disegni, modellis, forme" published by Museo del Violino reveals documentation that classical violins were actually designed....... Charles R. Ervin crervin@ervinviolins.com www.ervinviolins.com www.ervinviolins.com/ervin_videos.shtml
Guadagnini F hole design: Illiterate or innovative genius?
Просмотров 34 тыс.7 лет назад
Giovanni Battista Guadagnini Illiterate or innovative genius? Charles R. Ervin crervin@ervinviolins.com www.ervinviolins.com www.ervinviolins.com/ervin_videos.shtml
Charles Ervin Menuhin Lecture HD
Просмотров 3,6 тыс.7 лет назад
Lecture about Stradivarius by Charles Ervin. Charles R. Ervin crervin@ervinviolins.com www.ervinviolins.com www.ervinviolins.com/ervin_videos.shtml
The Universe Within HD Version
Просмотров 6 тыс.7 лет назад
Charles Ervin lecture on Stradivarius Please set to HD to see the photos clearly. Charles R. Ervin crervin@ervinviolins.com www.ervinviolins.com www.ervinviolins.com/ervin_videos.shtml
Stradivarius' Measuring System
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Stradivarius did not use the metric system! Charles R. Ervin crervin@ervinviolins.com www.ervinviolins.com www.ervinviolins.com/ervin_videos.shtml
Viola Form Studies 4
Просмотров 5727 лет назад
Turning design into reality. Charles R. Ervin crervin@ervinviolins.com www.ervinviolins.com www.ervinviolins.com/ervin_videos.shtml
Violin Arching 2
Просмотров 2,4 тыс.7 лет назад
Does the arching of the violin belly and back have a rational basis? Charles R. Ervin crervin@ervinviolins.com www.ervinviolins.com www.ervinviolins.com/ervin_videos.shtml
Violin Arching 3 & Rib Height
Просмотров 2,6 тыс.7 лет назад
How did Stradivarius determine the height of the ribs? And is there a rational, design basis for it? Charles R. Ervin crervin@ervinviolins.com www.ervinviolins.com www.ervinviolins.com/ervin_videos.shtml
Viola Form Studies 3
Просмотров 6967 лет назад
84 or 83 points? Does even 1 point matter? Yes! Charles R. Ervin crervin@ervinviolins.com www.ervinviolins.com www.ervinviolins.com/ervin_videos.shtml
Violin Precision of Design V2
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.7 лет назад
Did Stradivarius have a plan before he started to carve and make the violin? Did he have a design or was it just "inspiration"? Wouldn't it make sense that he had a design in mind? Charles R. Ervin crervin@ervinviolins.com www.ervinviolins.com www.ervinviolins.com/ervin_videos.shtml
Violin Precision of Design V1
Просмотров 3,3 тыс.7 лет назад
Did Stradivarius have a plan before he started to carve and make the violin? Did he have a design or was it just "inspiration"? Wouldn't it make sense that he had a design in mind? Charles R. Ervin crervin@ervinviolins.com www.ervinviolins.com www.ervinviolins.com/ervin_videos.shtml
Violin Arching Inside Out
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.7 лет назад
Violin Arching Inside Out
Viola Form Studies 2
Просмотров 5677 лет назад
Viola Form Studies 2
Thickness and Graduation of the Plates
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Thickness and Graduation of the Plates
Technique of Measuring Thickness & Graduation
Просмотров 2,5 тыс.7 лет назад
Technique of Measuring Thickness & Graduation
Plate Thickness Guide
Просмотров 8 тыс.7 лет назад
Plate Thickness Guide
Universe Within - Standard Definition
Просмотров 2,8 тыс.7 лет назад
Universe Within - Standard Definition
Viola Form Studies 1
Просмотров 4618 лет назад
Viola Form Studies 1
The Stradivarius Code Part 2
Просмотров 18 тыс.8 лет назад
The Stradivarius Code Part 2
The Stradivarius Code Part 1
Просмотров 48 тыс.8 лет назад
The Stradivarius Code Part 1
Universe Within
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.8 лет назад
Universe Within
The Tourte Bow
Просмотров 41 тыс.9 лет назад
The Tourte Bow
Introduction to bow making - Part 1 of 3
Просмотров 4599 лет назад
Introduction to bow making - Part 1 of 3
Copying Tourte - Part 3 of 3
Просмотров 5439 лет назад
Copying Tourte - Part 3 of 3
Tourte Bows - Part 2 of 3
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.9 лет назад
Tourte Bows - Part 2 of 3

Комментарии

  • @AndreaSzabo7171
    @AndreaSzabo7171 17 дней назад

    🎶▶️

  • @liti1554
    @liti1554 25 дней назад

    Hello. I just watched a tutorial by swedish master violin maker Peter Westerlund, were he goes through the steps of making his 400ed violin. inkluding his approch to soundholes!! arching, shaping of the back and front with the pitch (while scratching /tapping the wood) as the all ruling guide line. He also shows how the clarity or intensity of the sound vibration travels up and down the soundboard in a frequence pattern with 5 point of clear sound from bottom to top. At the two central points he will place the two holes of each f-hole. (His violins goes for 15 000 euros or so). Check him out for more details! Fashinating

  • @concise101101
    @concise101101 Месяц назад

    Thank you for your depth of knowledge.

  • @alexandrepalet9601
    @alexandrepalet9601 5 месяцев назад

    Hey, this video was the most amazing thing i’ve seen this month at least :) Thank you very much

  • @lileon5135
    @lileon5135 7 месяцев назад

    studio.ruclips.net/user/video__4wTr7T1Eo/edit Thinkness gauge for Violin,viola,cello. This is a new type of thickness measurement device - magnetic thickness gauge. The basic testing principle is use two magnetic bodies S-N to attract each other. If there is an object sandwiched between them, then the gap between the two magnets is the thickness of the measured point of the object. Pulling the tail rope will make a "pop" sound. At this time The scale position corresponding to the red cursor is the thickness of the measured point. Small wood chips are standard pieces of various thicknesses. Because climate change has a great impact on small wood chips, the thickness must be calibrated every time it is produced. If there is an error, it must be corrected to the standard data. Since the display of the thickness gauge is non-linear, each corresponding data must be calibrated. Be consistent with vernier calipers or centicalis without the slightest error. During the production process, when each thickness gauge is adjusted, the accuracy of the corresponding scale of the cursor is controlled within 0.03mm. That is, when measuring and inspecting with standard wood chips, the cursor is aligned with the scale and cannot be off-line. Once adjusted, the data is quite stable and can remain consistent for a long time and is not affected by the climate, but be careful not to overheat to 100°C and not overdo it. Measurement method: The external magnet is put into the piano cavity through the F hole. When measuring, the external magnet will move with the test rod. When it reaches the measured point, pull the tail rope. The red cursor above will slide on the scale. When it makes a "pop" sound , the scale corresponding to the cursor is the thickness of the object. There is a new Violin made of very good materials. The top is a chicken claw board, and the bottom plate and headstock are top-notch European materials. However, the sound is not ideal, the four strings are unbalanced, and it is determined that some areas are too thick. After confirming the repaired area, open the panel and make targeted adjustments. Do not open the cover without knowing the contents of the repair. mail leon.li@sunrisechina.net

  • @DerrickMitchell-go3wm
    @DerrickMitchell-go3wm 8 месяцев назад

    I have enjoyed your lecture,and my attempt using the information and like drawing; to my improved skill placing f- holes. I am impressed . Bravo ,I am grateful and blessed by your shared research.

  • @jpjay1584
    @jpjay1584 8 месяцев назад

    bless you for uploading but I see so many design flaws. it started with video 1 with your 2 halves, then the door form outside, now since you "went back to the drawing board" you still choose the "worst" solution. (I deleted 2 posts in other videos but now you continue to do crappy solutions. so I will post here. (not sure what comes next) seals: wrong, wrong, wrong.... again you chose the least ideal design. (seems nobody has any technical understanding at this project. GUYS!!!!! my dad would have smacked the back of my head if I came with so many shitty solutions. why flat seals? why flat surfaces for the seal area???? must be a cavity for a round seal where the pressure pushes it against a wall. you should have welded a circle "channel" U-shaped and insert a round seal. edit: same for the sqare door. why not a round one? easy to get round seals.

  • @Dagrond
    @Dagrond 8 месяцев назад

    This drawing has such beauty. Makes me grab a pencil and compass to explore!

  • @haidarrahimi-h3y
    @haidarrahimi-h3y 8 месяцев назад

    سلام وقت بخیر ممنون میشوم این شابلون را به شماره تلگرام من بفرستی

  • @jwhite1016aol
    @jwhite1016aol 8 месяцев назад

    This guy reminds me of Uncle Doug (guitar amp repair) videos.

  • @claudiorodrigueslima7734
    @claudiorodrigueslima7734 9 месяцев назад

    Clusa

  • @sesaangeles2323
    @sesaangeles2323 9 месяцев назад

    WOW

  • @simon0yeung
    @simon0yeung 9 месяцев назад

    Curious to know that for the wood that your ear approved as resonance, does it match with a high lucchi number?

  • @arrowdodgerluvsmarlins1758
    @arrowdodgerluvsmarlins1758 9 месяцев назад

    Your most eloquant descriptions are very refreshing. Thank you.

  • @francismcgovern5042
    @francismcgovern5042 10 месяцев назад

    I always wondered how these instruments were designed...you explained expertly! It's been difficult for me to believe that they were organically designed, Geomety saves the day!!

  • @charlesblithfield6182
    @charlesblithfield6182 11 месяцев назад

    I just watched the dynanamic 3D scans of the Titian Strad and at frequencies higher than about 2000 Htz noticed the tremendous movement of the delicate wood around the treble f hole in particular and immediately thought of your illustration of the asymmetric height of the top eye with about a 1 mm difference, I don’t know if the Titian has this characteristic but it’s interesting nonetheless. Here is the video I viewed ruclips.net/video/TJlVKzUj1-M/видео.html

  • @charlesblithfield6182
    @charlesblithfield6182 11 месяцев назад

    I am building a thicknessing punch according to the specifications of Davide Sora to help with accurately carving the thickness on my first violin. Do you think this is a good technique to use?

  • @charlesblithfield6182
    @charlesblithfield6182 11 месяцев назад

    I find your videos fascinating. I am 60 years old and have worked with wood for decades but am now attempting my first violin. I began with a study of the geometry of the forms and have notebooks and large sheets of graph paper where I investigate the arcs, ratios, proportions and relationships between them before beginning any work in the wood. Then I found your work and it’s been revelatory and extremely interesting to me. Thanks for sharing it all.

  • @jannegulliksen
    @jannegulliksen 11 месяцев назад

    Very interesteing, thank you for sharing! =)

  • @christopherherrmann921
    @christopherherrmann921 Год назад

    No stupid music in the background, no distraction of the topic. I love this video! Thank you very much!

  • @kevinzuker2935
    @kevinzuker2935 Год назад

    Hello!!! My father have a bow tourte AND Is interesting to sell it.

  • @TheGundham
    @TheGundham Год назад

    hi charles, thank you for posting these videos. They are extremely useful to me. They are very reminiscent of the work of Euro Peluzzi derived from the manuscript "Librum Segreti de Butthega". I wanted to ask you if your measurements and demonstrations derive from that work or if you arrived there starting from other assumptions. Thank you very much.

  • @hunterblakely87
    @hunterblakely87 Год назад

    Thank you for your presentation. A lifetime of masterful work being summarized is more than I could have asked for as I begin my making. Very much appreciated.

  • @josephtramacchi6834
    @josephtramacchi6834 Год назад

    Fascinating insights into the structure and performance of these legendary bows. Having just come across your videos , I had the serendipity to come across a 3/4 size bow in the tourte style at an antique shop. Weighing only 54 grms haired. Beautiful soft dark finish,very slender and produces an even silky velvet tone on my violins (one warm, one bright) across the whole dynamic range with great color, beautiful accents, martele and resounding double stops. I had no idea there could be such potential in a light bow lightly tightened..

  • @nicholasgeorge7825
    @nicholasgeorge7825 Год назад

    He cut off one point. Genius. I mean you figuring it out.

  • @nicholasgeorge7825
    @nicholasgeorge7825 Год назад

    Thank you for your labor of love in all that you have done to reveal the very rational mindset of the Renaissance/17th century masters. It seems rationality and harmony of proportion was their big secret. Now what about the varnish? Pine sap and linseed oil. No biggie?

  • @kokeskokeskokes
    @kokeskokeskokes Год назад

    Thank you sir.

  • @kokeskokeskokes
    @kokeskokeskokes Год назад

    I suspect Leonardo. He invented something that resonated extremely well and was something akin to lira da braccio, but we don't know what it was or what it looked like. He even won a musical award playing it. He died in 1519 and violin appeared around 1520. Oh, and he was the first engineer, founder of technical drawing, author of a square root spiral and inventor of a compass.

    • @kokeskokeskokes
      @kokeskokeskokes Год назад

      I'll have a violin by Leonardo before I am done, should it still exist. I am his biggest fan.

  • @stephenland9361
    @stephenland9361 Год назад

    I don't play any bowed instrument yet I'm fascinated by videos of violin and bow making, repair and restoration. Dr. Ervin is a joy to listen to and watch.

  • @richardstumph7833
    @richardstumph7833 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing the history and research, 😉

  • @johnjriggsarchery2457
    @johnjriggsarchery2457 Год назад

    I think he can't see the forest through the trees.

  • @johnjriggsarchery2457
    @johnjriggsarchery2457 Год назад

    I respect modern violin builders, but the more I learn from you puts the guys that came up with these original designs puts the respect in a whole new league.

  • @johnjriggsarchery2457
    @johnjriggsarchery2457 Год назад

    This was a tremendous lesson. You gave us names for areas of the F holes and made such an overlooked area very important. Thank you.

  • @liamnevilleviolist1809
    @liamnevilleviolist1809 Год назад

    2:27 an Australian boomerang! Ahahah that was great! You'd have to be one DUMB Aussie to throw a boomerang and not have it come back to you - it would be like holding the bow in your right hand by grabbing the head and having the frog, button, winding, leather etc at the top..... Still. Love your videos. Very entertaining .

    • @liamnevilleviolist1809
      @liamnevilleviolist1809 Год назад

      Another analogy would be (2:27) : "it's just like a racing car going around the whole track three times *in reverse* ..... it's very unlikely to come back to you!"

    • @liamnevilleviolist1809
      @liamnevilleviolist1809 Год назад

      (I'm Australian by the way. Also a musician and luthier who's had the great chance to speak to the great Charles Beare).

  • @liamnevilleviolist1809
    @liamnevilleviolist1809 Год назад

    10:03 "so it's missing the bridge". I really just think it is coincidence. I don't think Guadagnini stayed up all night thinking about what it was that he could do to get his violins to sound better. It's possible that he picked up a Strad, A. Guarneri, Amati and thought "hmm... these f holes look lower and slope in this certain way" and so he decided to go that way with his own making. I really don't think he studied science and mathematics the way we can do today. I think he purely stopped trying to design his own violins and went back to a more Strad or Amati-like design/construction.

  • @liamnevilleviolist1809
    @liamnevilleviolist1809 Год назад

    As I commented below: If you altered Guaganini's f holes - it would have very little difference in the sound. Sure, if you took away wood it would probably lose some (only *some* ) sound. But ultimately it is just design. I'm sure Guad did this all by eye and measuring, but not with sound in mind. I've worked with great makers and collectors/sellers (even lucky enough to go back to Charles Beare) and a lot of these design choices are aesthetic. The real sound is in thicknessing and tuning of the plates, wood choice, rib height etc.

  • @liamnevilleviolist1809
    @liamnevilleviolist1809 Год назад

    A very distinct top for a Guad. Is it in four pieces by any chances? Or three (one central piece)? Perhaps just a very huge sudden change in the grain quality and so the wood "soaked" up the varnish and/or ground more easily on the outer sides of the top....? I'm very curious.

  • @cgorano
    @cgorano Год назад

    An actual cliff hanger. So...

  • @1celloheaven
    @1celloheaven Год назад

    Dr Ervin is immensely generous with his knowledge. In itself this is an admirable quality of any craftsman in any field. In this knowledge exists a legacy which is a treasure for all who travel this path. Thank you.

  • @posys5140
    @posys5140 Год назад

    Antonio Stradivari only used wood of alpine spruce on the front of his violin in Cremona and nothing else he made his own varnish also

  • @BigCarmine
    @BigCarmine Год назад

    WOW! Fascinating! He got the mathematics and geometry down to a scientific level.

  • @agatasoda
    @agatasoda Год назад

    Really think about it. Stradovarius was essentially using a pencil to draw what CAD software does in a few bazillion clicks... Centuries before the thought of CAD existed. Imagine what could be done if he was alive today.

  • @jorgebarroncorvera1721
    @jorgebarroncorvera1721 2 года назад

    Excellent video! Congratulations, Dr. Erwin.

  • @kenpicou2306
    @kenpicou2306 2 года назад

    Brilliant !

  • @catalinquercinola7553
    @catalinquercinola7553 2 года назад

    What do you think about Francis Dinis work from 2010?

  • @catalinquercinola7553
    @catalinquercinola7553 2 года назад

    Francis dinis

  • @DMarkAgostinelli
    @DMarkAgostinelli 2 года назад

    You can hear his stomach brawl at exactly 10:35. Just saying. I thought it was mine at first. Then when I reminded it. It was actually his.

  • @abdulkadirbilgin383
    @abdulkadirbilgin383 2 года назад

    Woderful

  • @mrsmd4616
    @mrsmd4616 2 года назад

    All i know is he wasn't spending £300 on a glue pot or £200 on one ibex finger plane. Lol

  • @saylamarz7938
    @saylamarz7938 2 года назад

    This is so cool. Thank you.