I know lutherie is a niche interest, but I still can't believe I'm only the second person to comment on this video. It's a wonderful look into your art. The video is well edited and doesn't linger too long on any single aspect. It's especially great to hear all the instruments you've made played by different musicians. Your son's work with electronic music is really cool. How lucky you are to have a musical family enterprise like this! I'm an absolute beginning violinmaker myself. Absolute in the sense that I haven't made my first violin yet. I don't have the ability to move across the country to attend a multiyear school, so I'm learning what I can online and from books. Seeing things like this video is really inspiring. I definitely envy the time you worked in a castle. That sounds like an introvert's paradise.
Que história maravilhosa! ❤ Parabéns ao virtuoso luthier e sua família que o apoiaram em sua jornada! Além de possuir uma beleza incrível, seus instrumentos tem um timbre deliciosos! Brevíssimo!!!
I like the recordings I be heard so far using the ‚44. But I don’t get, why the WA 44 breaks the bank and is almost on the price point of a coles Ribbon, a REAL studio classic. You should overthink this.
what a wonderful story and craft. Thank you
In the midst of the flow, time suddenly stopped. What a delightful documentary on instrument making! Warm thanks! :)
What a delight this documentary is in all respects!
This Man is a blessed Gift to the world. God bless him!!❤
Мой жизненный, творческий путь продолжается, и семейные пути своими руками я проживаю, проживу до конца. Thanks for master
I know lutherie is a niche interest, but I still can't believe I'm only the second person to comment on this video. It's a wonderful look into your art. The video is well edited and doesn't linger too long on any single aspect. It's especially great to hear all the instruments you've made played by different musicians.
Your son's work with electronic music is really cool. How lucky you are to have a musical family enterprise like this!
I'm an absolute beginning violinmaker myself. Absolute in the sense that I haven't made my first violin yet. I don't have the ability to move across the country to attend a multiyear school, so I'm learning what I can online and from books. Seeing things like this video is really inspiring.
I definitely envy the time you worked in a castle. That sounds like an introvert's paradise.
Thank you, Brian, much appreciated.
Thank you and good luck with that first violin.
Bravo,Hansi!
Que história maravilhosa! ❤ Parabéns ao virtuoso luthier e sua família que o apoiaram em sua jornada! Além de possuir uma beleza incrível, seus instrumentos tem um timbre deliciosos! Brevíssimo!!!
Great story thank you so much
I play the fiddle. It was very interesting to see your video. I like it. Thank you very much from Arnbak Banjos in DK
Thank for history by famaily and works, played 🎻
Very interesting stuff.
Dear Sir, Where's your studio. I mean where can I your violin?
Reykjavik, Iceland
@hansjohannsson1 oh! It's really too far, l live in Taiwan, my daughter studies Doctor of violin in USA.
Какая огромная рука! Тут только альт!
You state this is made with AI tools. Please do tell which tools ;)
I like the recordings I be heard so far using the ‚44.
But I don’t get, why the WA 44 breaks the bank and is almost on the price point of a coles Ribbon, a REAL studio classic. You should overthink this.