Modern Medical Techniques Tackle Violins, Wood Density And T

Modern Medical Techniques Tackle Violins, Wood Density And That Stradivarius Sound

Dr. Berend Stoel from the Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC), in collaboration with renowned luthier Terry Borman, has put classical violins in a CT scanner and discovered that the homogeneity in the densities of the wood from which the classical violins were made may explain their superior sound production.

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