Edgar, your violin is beautiful in many ways, that mankind still desires to pursue excellence is encouraging. We at ARK Silver Gold Osmium in Jackson WY were the honored custodians of this violin for a week, one of the local violinists we had play it wept as she described its beauty of sound appearance and essence. A truly ethereal moment for me was hearing Elgars Nimrod in our store from your violin. Well done Sir.
It's nice to see that people still invest time for outstanding and unique projects. It's what's missing from our time. Congratulations to all involved !
My daughter said she loves it... And wants one just like it... She is six years old. Yeah... I told her that this work of art is above our price range... I don't think we could afford one peg. But it's very pretty in all aspects of how a violin should be pretty 😊
Respekt. So ein Projekt geht nur mit dem nötigen Durchhaltevermögen. Gratulation zum Gelingen! Deep bow for the Maestro Edgar. The violin sounds like a beautiful lady with a seductive sweet voice. No, it is not "kitsch" at all.
Congratulations Edgar, sounds really nice! Considering the extra weight of the jewels, I am surprised. It really speaks towards your craftsmanship and design choices.
Huge smiles here! It is beautiful. Bravo!! A wonderful and unique achievement. How long before we see the ER-OS design in production? Perhaps even a copy with wood inlays instead of jewels? ;))
Just beautiful to watch, play and listen to. Great work with love to the detail by taking the time and money to make it perfect in every possible way. I hope, we can see this beauty on stage, played like in heaven, and sparkeling in the spotlights. You created the Osmium-Violin and you brought it to absolut perfection. Thank you.
very beautiful Edgar . its so beautiful its almost sad . only because more then likely at some point it will sit under glass and will never be played ever like a ordinary violin . but it is a wonderful master piece . bravo you have shown me you are a true master and no longer the student . now them chickens who are still on the roost they can watch the eagle fly . do not ever change always teach the chickens you are the eagle .
Very nice. Do you have concerns that the inlays will create new stress areas in the finish, or will "pop out" as the instrument seasons? I have had this problem with very "ornate" guitars over the years. I acknowledge that they were not inlaid by master luthiers for the most part, but decorated after manufactured (think "cowboy" guitars).
The model is my personal designed model which I have created to produce a more characteristic rough but well projecting violin. I am actually extremely happy how it turned out. The recording isn't that profesional but for me very promising. I will soon have some more sound samples while it is played by professional musicians during their concerts. Thanks for your comment all the best from Cremona Edgar
Not in my opinion, when you see an highly skilled violinist weep whilst describing this violin after playing it for us. There is a need to pursue beauty and excellence in this often grey world.
Good day Egar beautiful work and amazing sound I've send you an email with my project with much lower budget abour 0.07% of this instruments cost need your expert guidance and advice I looked forward to hearing from you soon 😊
Okay, I’ve seen enough of violins and partially cello examples. But what about the Double Bass? You don’t come across as a keen expert on this subject. Are you a limited minded luthier? Cremona is supposed to be respected for Double Basses, and you don’t talk about it much in your videos. I’m a professional Double Bassist for 45 years, and I have worked with a lot of luthiers in New York, Canada, England and Ireland. Chuck Traeger was a master in regraduating the top plate of the Bass. I’ve learned an awful lot through trial and error by analyzing the size of grain on spruce wood, especially Carphatian woods, which is the best by all accounts. What exactly do you know about the Double Bass? I enjoy your videos, but you’re a little bit off in mathematical certainty especially the cello. 🇮🇪👍
Stunningly beautiful
Edgar, your violin is beautiful in many ways, that mankind still desires to pursue excellence is encouraging.
We at ARK Silver Gold Osmium in Jackson WY were the honored custodians of this violin for a week, one of the local violinists we had play it wept as she described its beauty of sound appearance and essence. A truly ethereal moment for me was hearing Elgars Nimrod in our store from your violin. Well done Sir.
Absolute work of art. Well done!
It's nice to see that people still invest time for outstanding and unique projects. It's what's missing from our time. Congratulations to all involved !
It’s like a hardanger fiddle, but even more beautiful and a violin! I wish I had a violin that was beautifully ornate like this.
Congratulations Edgar, amazing craftsmanship
bravo! bravo! splendid!
Wonderful Masterpiece, Bravo !
thank you!
All the best from Cremona
Edgar
@@EdgarRuss It's a Pleasure !
Other worldly.... Congratulations!
My daughter said she loves it... And wants one just like it... She is six years old. Yeah... I told her that this work of art is above our price range... I don't think we could afford one peg. But it's very pretty in all aspects of how a violin should be pretty 😊
Respekt. So ein Projekt geht nur mit dem nötigen Durchhaltevermögen.
Gratulation zum Gelingen!
Deep bow for the Maestro Edgar.
The violin sounds like a beautiful lady with a seductive sweet voice. No, it is not "kitsch" at all.
Very beautiful violin and it looks superb. Your violin tester plays beautifully.
Work of art! Bravo
Grazieeeee!!!!!!
I am Speechless. Such a supreme piece of art for the eye and for the ear. Thanks, Edgar
Felicitaciones Maestro!
after more than 30 months of work has finally been born
a work of art
Grazie Marcelo!
See you Next week during out Q&A of Patreon!
Congratulations Edgar, sounds really nice! Considering the extra weight of the jewels, I am surprised. It really speaks towards your craftsmanship and design choices.
So beautiful 🤩
Thanks Jonathan!
Huge smiles here! It is beautiful. Bravo!! A wonderful and unique achievement.
How long before we see the ER-OS design in production? Perhaps even a copy with wood inlays instead of jewels? ;))
I'm afraid if I say I need it I will have it. I would give it proper love.
😂😅🥰🤩
Certainly a labor of love. Hard to say about the intrinsic sound as she plays beautifully and makes every instrument sound wonderful.
Oh, I forgot…! Hello, Hello, Hello. I love your great sense of humor. I love your videos, Ciao…🇮🇪👍
Mr. Edgar, how you draw paintings on violins, can you please make a video on it?
Just beautiful to watch, play and listen to. Great work with love to the detail by taking the time and money to make it perfect in every possible way. I hope, we can see this beauty on stage, played like in heaven, and sparkeling in the spotlights.
You created the Osmium-Violin and you brought it to absolut perfection.
Thank you.
very beautiful Edgar . its so beautiful its almost sad . only because more then likely at some point it will sit under glass and will never be played ever like a ordinary violin . but it is a wonderful master piece . bravo you have shown me you are a true master and no longer the student . now them chickens who are still on the roost they can watch the eagle fly . do not ever change always teach the chickens you are the eagle .
Congratulations Maestro Edgar, which strings did you use to match this wonderful masterpiece?
Beautiful instriument Edgar. I hope you put you name in it and a microchip with all the details inside so that future generations can know about you.
Would love to see this being played at a concert.
Very nice. Do you have concerns that the inlays will create new stress areas in the finish, or will "pop out" as the instrument seasons? I have had this problem with very "ornate" guitars over the years. I acknowledge that they were not inlaid by master luthiers for the most part, but decorated after manufactured (think "cowboy" guitars).
You are the Jeremy Fragrance of lutherie
Beautiful instrument Edgar. Is that a Musafia violin case?
Yessssss!
I was expecting to hear a more of a bigger resonance voice, it didn't project outwardly, but it is a very nice model of the Hellier.
The model is my personal designed model which I have created to produce a more characteristic rough but well projecting violin.
I am actually extremely happy how it turned out.
The recording isn't that profesional but for me very promising.
I will soon have some more sound samples while it is played by professional musicians during their concerts.
Thanks for your comment
all the best from Cremona
Edgar
Playing vivaldi winter cuz theres so much ice on the fiddle
😂😌
😮!
It will end up in someone's vault for 50 years, or in some museum somewhere. So look and listen now.
a little too busy
Unnecessary luxury.
Not in my opinion, when you see an highly skilled violinist weep whilst describing this violin after playing it for us. There is a need to pursue beauty and excellence in this often grey world.
Good day Egar beautiful work and amazing sound I've send you an email with my project with much lower budget abour 0.07% of this instruments cost need your expert guidance and advice
I looked forward to hearing from you soon 😊
Okay, I’ve seen enough of violins and partially cello examples. But what about the Double Bass? You don’t come across as a keen expert on this subject. Are you a limited minded luthier? Cremona is supposed to be respected for Double Basses, and you don’t talk about it much in your videos. I’m a professional Double Bassist for 45 years, and I have worked with a lot of luthiers in New York, Canada, England and Ireland. Chuck Traeger was a master in regraduating the top plate of the Bass. I’ve learned an awful lot through trial and error by analyzing the size of grain on spruce wood, especially Carphatian woods, which is the best by all accounts. What exactly do you know about the Double Bass? I enjoy your videos, but you’re a little bit off in mathematical certainty especially the cello. 🇮🇪👍
I hope that we are finally done with that publicity stunt and can move to actual value-adding content, Edgar.
Awww! He’s a proud father showing off his baby!
Was this a joke…? I’m confused. This violin is amazing…
is it still for sale?