Thank you so much for another perfect episode. We enjoyed seeing your work on the 1700s violin, and the new violin as well. We are also very sorry about the bee stings. I hope you recover quickly and that it never happens again. Our family recognized the Hebrew Minute; it was from Psalm 32. I loved the organ music and the patriotic music! James Austin Steenson
Thank you for another interesting episode. Good to hear the 1700s violin sounding so well. That piece of wood for the new violin top rang like a bell when you tapped it! Hope you get your voice back soon, and that you have a great week!
So sorry you've been sick and were attacked by the bees. We had some big storms too with power outages. At least you got through most of the video before losing your voice! The Hebrew minute is from Psalm 32:8. Yes, the block of wood did have a great tone! Looking forward to your next video. What a cute photo!
Love the fabulous tone in your spruce block! Sorry about the bee disaster - they mistook you two as Nephilim on the attack. The 1700's violin sounds wonderful. Nancy's Grandson is all set - new Carrharts and his own tractor! Stupidicus.
Thank you Tim for commenting. I am excited for the new violin. And those bees, well they will have to take care of themselves for awhile!!! I hope you have a great week ahead!
Watching the neck being glued in, and the ribs being shaped, can't help thinking how incredible it is that such fragile looking pieces take so much pressure. Italian-Australian luthier Harry Vatiliotis said he was making eggshells. Beautiful deep tone from the 1777, well suited to a minor key. The peg could not have broken in a better place! Right where it could be fixed. Freddie, is your 100th episode coming up as well?! Thought the Hebrew minute was from Proverbs. There's something similar in Isaiah 48, but no, it's from Psalm 32:8.
We had a bad storm that knocked a beehive apart. Working on it Cheryl got 60 bee stings and so did I. The bees thought we had destrroyed their house. All normal now until the next disaster.
Hi Zsolt! I just use a cleaner/polish from International violin. It is a white creamy polish. It works very well. But if I had a recipe, I would love to make it myself! There are no ingredients listed on the bottle. Thanks for asking and hope you have a great week!
Thank you so much for another perfect episode. We enjoyed seeing your work on the 1700s violin, and the new violin as well. We are also very sorry about the bee stings. I hope you recover quickly and that it never happens again. Our family recognized the Hebrew Minute; it was from Psalm 32. I loved the organ music and the patriotic music!
James Austin Steenson
Thank you for finding the Hebrew Minute! And thank you for commenting. We are recovering slowly but surely! Hope you have a great blessed week ahead.
Thank you for another interesting episode. Good to hear the 1700s violin sounding so well. That piece of wood for the new violin top rang like a bell when you tapped it! Hope you get your voice back soon, and that you have a great week!
Thank you, Mr Pinch, for commenting! I hope you have a great blessed week ahead!
So sorry you've been sick and were attacked by the bees. We had some big storms too with power outages. At least you got through most of the video before losing your voice! The Hebrew minute is from Psalm 32:8. Yes, the block of wood did have a great tone! Looking forward to your next video. What a cute photo!
Thank you for finding the Hebrew Minute. I am glad you survived the storms in your area. Hope you have a great blessed week ahead!
Love the fabulous tone in your spruce block! Sorry about the bee disaster - they mistook you two as Nephilim on the attack. The 1700's violin sounds wonderful. Nancy's Grandson is all set - new Carrharts and his own tractor! Stupidicus.
Thank you Tim for commenting. I am excited for the new violin. And those bees, well they will have to take care of themselves for awhile!!! I hope you have a great week ahead!
Watching the neck being glued in, and the ribs being shaped, can't help thinking how incredible it is that such fragile looking pieces take so much pressure. Italian-Australian luthier Harry Vatiliotis said he was making eggshells. Beautiful deep tone from the 1777, well suited to a minor key. The peg could not have broken in a better place! Right where it could be fixed. Freddie, is your 100th episode coming up as well?! Thought the Hebrew minute was from Proverbs. There's something similar in Isaiah 48, but no, it's from Psalm 32:8.
Thanks for finding the Hebrew Minute. Yes, Freddie has something to celebrate too! Thank you for your lovely comments. I hope you have a blessed week!
You should put rosewood or boxwood on the 1700’s violin!
Yes that is a great idea! Thank you for commenting and hope you have a great day!
We had a bad storm that knocked a beehive apart. Working on it Cheryl got 60 bee stings and so did I. The bees thought we had destrroyed their house. All normal now until the next disaster.
Oh no!
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Thank you for commenting! The bees were so angry, I suppose that it felt like 60 bee stings!!! Hope you have a great week ahead!!!
@@Violinsforu2 You were trying to help them! You love them! They repaid you by attacking you. I can think of a few parables here.
What do you use for polish? Can you tell us the recipe?
Hi Zsolt! I just use a cleaner/polish from International violin. It is a white creamy polish. It works very well. But if I had a recipe, I would love to make it myself! There are no ingredients listed on the bottle. Thanks for asking and hope you have a great week!
psalm 32: 8 (i looked online haha) not a verse i have memorized.. great one though
Congratulations! Thank you for finding the Hebrew Minute!
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