Sound of Stradivarius violins

Sound of Stradivarius violins
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Stradivarius violins are well known for having a unique sound, these instruments date from the 16th century and were created by Antonio Stradivari, thanks to their sound, they are currently the most expensive violins in the world. It has been revealed by a study of the National University of Taiwan (Hwan-Ching Tai et al, 2016), that the sound of the Stradivarius violins comes from a chemical bath that was made to the maple wood, this corresponded to minerals that contained aluminum, calcium, copper, sodium, potassium and zinc (Infobae, 2016).


References:

Hwan-Ching TaiGuo-Chian LiShing-Jong HuangChang-Ruei JhuJen-Hsuan ChungBo Y. WangChia-Shuo HsuBrigitte BrandmairDai-Ting ChungHao Ming Chen, and Jerry Chun Chung Chan (2016). "Chemical distinctions between Stradivari’s maple and modern tonewood". En

Infobae. (2016). Misterio resuelto: por qué el violín Stradivarius tiene un sonido inimitable. Recuperado de https://www.infobae.com/america/cultura-america/2016/12/24/misterio-resuelto-por-que-el-violin-stradivarius-tiene-un-sonido-inimitable/

How to cite this article:

Nocetti, F.A. (2015). "Sound of Stradivarius violins". In NabbuBlog. Retrieved from http://nabbublog.blogspot.com/2016/12/sound-of-stradivarius-violins.html
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