Excellent video, thank you. South Africa is desperately in need of qualified repairers & restorers of orchestral stringed instruments. There are only 2 of us that have qualified at Violin Making School and done some sort of apprenticeship. We are both absolutely inundated with work and both of us getting old/tired and wanting to retire. To make matters worse, there are many less that talented amateur repairers that are destroying instruments. The musicians have no idea but they need help, South Africa is a large country with centers far apart with only the 2 of us in Cape Town. This is particularly problematic for double bass players. Any idea is welcome, please.
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This is so great!!
Thanks, I’m glad you liked it
Shout out to Joey Naeger! Great interview Nisse!
@@davidcraig6590 🙏 appreciate it !
Wow! I wish I could afford one of her instruments ...
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@@chainofsounds I am sure of that. Financial resources just aren't there in my case.
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Excellent video, thank you. South Africa is desperately in need of qualified repairers & restorers of orchestral stringed instruments. There are only 2 of us that have qualified at Violin Making School and done some sort of apprenticeship. We are both absolutely inundated with work and both of us getting old/tired and wanting to retire. To make matters worse, there are many less that talented amateur repairers that are destroying instruments. The musicians have no idea but they need help, South Africa is a large country with centers far apart with only the 2 of us in Cape Town. This is particularly problematic for double bass players. Any idea is welcome, please.
Thanks for your interesting comment.
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Thank you - I have done just that. Regards, Jimi
Fine handcraft interesting dialogue. Also nice to see that Elinor has recruited a young workforce to learn this important profession 😅
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