I Name Every Violin Part
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- Опубликовано: 5 июл 2024
- What do you call certain violin parts?
If you are not a violinist, it can be pretty difficult to know... but even as a player, some part names are just a mystery.
Master Violinmaker and restorer Olaf Grawert goes over a violin naming every part... Well most of them.
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00:00 Intro
01:18 The body of the instrument
03:49 Everything attached to the body
05:21 Inside the instrument
06:42 The bow
07:44 Conclusion
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Olaf (and my orchestra teacher) have inspired me to become a luthier. I’m going to a college specifically for violin luthier classes so thank you Olaf and this wonderful community for sharing such a amazing thing with the world :).
Always pleasant to spend some time learning about violins from you. What’s not to like about a friendly and skillful craftsman who also enjoys coffee and biking? My wife and I joked about starting a business here in the US combining our interests, and calling it Velos and Cellos.
Americans. I'm one. They're always looking for a catchy name. Yours is good.
The best I can remember is the dog groomer, near me, in St Louis.
"The House of Phideau"
The first time I saw it, I almost had a wreck, I laughed so hard and I Still laugh
every time I think about it. 🤣🤣🤣🤣 😁✌🖖
Hi Olaf, I love ur vids! Greetings from Melbourne 😊
Thanks Olaf!!! Love your client😂😂😂
Have just typed out all the parts as I go along and get to the - 'I've put a PDF together with a link' bit at the end!! Ah well. Thanks for vid, Olaf. My knowledge of the violin far outstrips my playing ability. Lol.
Thank you for the proper nomenclature!
"If you are a true violin fan, name every part of a violin"
Me in my silliness:
Olaf. A plethora of skill and knowledge. ✌️
This is so helpful for a non musician. Thank you
What about the horse? In a description about a violin for sale it said “Professional technicians one-on-one carefully carved horse”.
Olaf, thank you for posting the free violin parts chart.
However, in the future, Please do not put white text/images on a black background.
It is a terrible waste of ink/toner, for anyone who wants to make a printed copy.
Again, thank you and I love your videos. 😁✌🖖
Video 😃
Good one!
Have you ever done a full build video?
Given the “peg box” and “peg hole”, the viewer of ordinary intelligence can deduce the existence of “pegs” even if they are not explicitly named.😄
Wij gebruiken andere namen maar dat komt op hetzelfde neer.
Question: Do the strings vibrate in a single plane (due to being excited by the bow)? Or do they end up in multiple orientations? I ask because the "F" holes and sound post allow the Top to oscillate with the Pivot centered on or near the sound post, and the Bridge seems to be made compliant to single plane vibrations as well.
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From what I know as a person who’s worked at a string shop and wants to be a luthier, strings oscillate. It’s kinda like when two people are holding a jump rope and they spin it around. While it’s doing this motion, a wave kinda jumps back and forth from the bridge and nut. It’s an odd motion. It’s because of this we carve a very very small concave curve on the fingerboard so the strings don’t hit the wood and make a buzzing noise. This inward curve is called the “scoop”. If it only vibrated in two dimensions fingerboards would be a lot easier to make because scooping is a very tedious process. It’s so precise and it dulls out tools so quick because the ebony is so hard.
Also, the top plate doesn’t quite vibrate two dimensionally either, it has a quite a few ways in which it vibrates that are rather complex and help create the quintessential “violin sound”. The f-holes don’t quite focus that vibration onto a pivot point either. the f-holes are mainly put there to let low frequency sound escape and give a richer tone to the instrument. They also help the top plate vibrate more freely with higher frequencies. Although the latter reason is a very small functionality compared to their primary purpose. Also, the sound post doesn’t actually make the pivot point for vibrations either. Its primary purpose is to transfer vibration to the bottom plate so it can make the same sound too, as well as adding structural integrity.
Oh! Also, very important, f-holes let air in and out of the instrument so the plates actually vibrate.
I'm watching this one multiple times so your views and likes are not going to match. 😀😀😀😀
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James Hetfield is the front of a violin.
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